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The great white herons and snowy egrets will be next to leave.
Our view of the Lake included a snowy egret perched on a rock.
Neither of them recognized the creature as a snowy egret.
He stared out at a snowy egret standing on a stump.
Great and snowy egrets can also be seen there.
A snowy egret had been startled from its roosting place.
Against all odds, snowy egrets have been seen in this very urban creek environment.
Herons and snowy egrets arc through the sky, which seems especially vast.
A snowy egret paced up and surveyed the plate of crackers.
And there was the time he corrected his biology teacher, who maintained that snowy egrets were extinct.
But the ultimate display was natural: a snowy egret alighting on the marsh.
Snowy egrets are smaller than common egrets, which have increased slightly.
Snowy egrets, their impossibly slender white necks held straight at attention, stood frozen around every turn.
She also found snowy egret eggs containing more than twice the amount of mercury known to affect reproduction.
AT dawn, herons and snowy egrets wade among the mangroves.
Disturbed by the intrusion, a snowy egret lifts off from the inlet's western bank.
The result, she said, was that only 46 percent of the expected number of snowy egret chicks, for example, hatched.
"When half a dozen of them begin to circle together," said the Snowy Egret, "turn round and look toward the wood."
Just above them was the figure of a bird - an unambiguous representation of the snowy egret.
An embroidered snowy egret flew over each breast.
The caye is noted for its saltwater crocodiles and snowy egrets.
Surely elegant snowy egrets or black-crowned night herons would never call a place like that home.
"Two snowy egrets perched on the porch railing."
The marsh is home to native plants, yellow-crowned night herons, snowy egrets and other wildlife.
The fact is that snowy egrets are very much alive and well right here within the confines of New York City.
The Snowy Egret (Egretta thula) is a small white heron.
The Hardy's wetlands are a nesting ground for the Snowy Egrets (Egretta thula).
Rare cases of hybridization with Little Blue Heron Egretta caerulea, Little Egret Egretta garzetta and Snowy Egret Egretta thula have been recorded.