Snowy Egret

Rebecca Cruz

Snowy Egret

Snowy Egret (Egretta thula). Photographed at the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. Titusville, Florida.

A threatened species, the Snowy Egret is a medium-sized, white heron with a slender, black bill, black legs and yellow feet. The area of the upper bill, in front of the eyes, is yellow but turns red during the breeding season. Showy, recurved plumes are present on the back during the breeding season. The snowy egret is much smaller than the great egret.

This species was among the most sought-after of all herons and egrets for its delicate, recurved back plumes, used to adorn women’s hats. In 1886, plumes were valued at an astounding $32 per ounce, twice the contemporary price of gold. Plundering for plumes began about 1880, peaked in 1903, and continued until 1910, when outraged citizens forced the passage of laws that reduced the slaughter.

Herons that utilize pursuit or chase behaviors, like the Snowy Egret, are more specialized and selective than searchers. These behaviors are energetically expensive requiring Snowy Egrets to spend proportionately more time feeding than other species. Thus, they may be particularly sensitive to environmental influences which impact prey density and availability.

Sources:
The Birds of North America Online
USGS.gov

Shooting Info:

Camera Model Name Canon PowerShot S5 IS
Shooting Date/Time 4/29/2008 7:57:43 AM
Shooting Mode Manual
Tv (Shutter Speed) 1/320
Av (Aperture Value) 4.0
Light Metering Evaluative
ISO Speed 100
Focal Length 72.0 mm
White Balance Cloudy

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Snowy Egret by Rebecca Cruz
  • julie08

    julie08

    Beautiful:)

  • JuneHolbrook

    JuneHolbrook

    Beautiful egret… I live near a park walk there and shoot ducks, ibis, egrets, gulls, herons.
    I enjoyed reading your information..

  • Rebecca Cruz replied

    Thank you, June! I really enjoyed my time there today, I only wish it had bit a touch more sunny! I’m looking forward to returning, it’s only an hour away. Thanks again for your comment!

  • mohammed

    mohammed

    Wonderful shot

  • daffodil

    daffodil

    I have never seen a snowy egret, it is a splendid bird.
    Thank you for your interesting comment !

  • Rebecca Cruz replied

    Thanks, daffodil. Glad you enjoyed the write-up! And the image too, of course :)

  • Marvin Collins

    Marvin Collins

    Beautiful shot, my favorite of the heron – egret species. Shot in a beautiful setting, nice pose and sharpness, very well done!

  • Rebecca Cruz replied

    Thank you so much, Marvin! I really enjoyed watching them, such lovely birds and quite the personality they have! :)

  • HOWARD S. TAYLOR

    HOWARD S. TAYLOR

    VERY BEAUTIFUL SHOT…I LOVE THESE TYPES OF BIRDS. PHOTOGRAPHING THEM IN THEIR HABITAT MAKES THEM LOOK EVEN MORE BEAUTIFUL….THANKS FOR THE INFO ON THE BACKGROUND OF THERE PLUMES.

  • Rebecca Cruz replied

    Thanks, Howard! I was fascinated to learn about their plumes too :)

  • mjaniceanne

    mjaniceanne

    Great shot! They always make me smile, looks like they are wearing too-big yellow sneakers.

  • Rebecca Cruz replied

    Haha!! So true, Janice! I could have watched them for hours :) Thanks for your comment!

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    Mariaan Krog A...

    Oh man, your portfolio is amazing! This is just perfect! Love the contrasts here! Thanks for the info!

  • Anne-Marie Ladegaard

    Anne-Marie Lad...

    What a graceful, beautiful bird – wonderful shot!

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