Cattle Egret  by Winston D. Munnings
Winston D. Munnings

Cattle Egret by

Photo No. B-1102

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The Cattle Egret (Bubulcus ibis) is a cosmopolitan species of heron (family Ardeidae) found in the tropics, subtropics and warm temperate zones. It is the only member of the monotypic genus Bubulcus, although some authorities regard its two subspecies as full species, the Western Cattle Egret and the Eastern Cattle Egret. Despite the similarities in plumage to the egrets of the genus Egretta, it is more closely related to the herons of Ardea. Originally native to parts of Asia, Africa and Europe, it has undergone a rapid expansion in its distribution and successfully colonised much of the rest of the world.

It is a stocky white bird adorned with buff plumes in the breeding season which nests in colonies, usually near bodies of water and often with other wading birds. The nest is a platform of sticks in trees or shrubs. Unlike most other herons, it feeds in relatively dry grassy habitats, often accompanying cattle or other large mammals, since it catches insect and small vertebrate prey disturbed by these animals. Some populations of the Cattle Egret are migratory and others show post-breeding dispersal.

The adult Cattle Egret has few predators, but birds or mammals may raid its nests, and chicks may be lost to starvation, calcium deficiency or disturbance from other large birds. This species removes ticks and flies from cattle, but it can be a safety hazard at airfields, and has been implicated in the spread of tick-borne animal diseases.

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About Winston D. Munnings

Originally from the The Islands I was born in Nassau, historic Capital of the 700 Islands Of The Bahamas Archipelago. I am a former Print Media Journalist & Broadcast Journalist (News Anchor & Editor) for radio and television. I am also retired as Consul General after two decades in the Diplomatic Service of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas. I studied Photography at the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale (A College of Professional Studies) and at the New York Institute of Photography.

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cattle egret, birds, feathers, wings, egrets, heron, florida scene

Comments

  • swaby
    swabyabout 1 year ago

    Another beauty Winston, love the colors of this one, quite gorgeous especially the head feathers! Outstanding shot my friend!

  • Thank you!
    Thank you!

    – Winston D. Munnings

  • bill  oneil
    bill oneilabout 1 year ago

    Nice shot Winston, ours in Australia have a more yellowish head feather.

  • Thaanks Bill.
    These guys do move around. I saw one at the Everglades National Park (South Florida) months ago with a very noticably PINK head feather. Go Figure! (lol)

    – Winston D. Munnings

  • Matsumoto
    Matsumotoabout 1 year ago

    Incredible shot!

  • Thank you so much.

    – Winston D. Munnings

  • Teresa Burnett
    Teresa Burnettabout 1 year ago

    April 12, 2011

  • Thank you Teresa for featuring my work in The Birds Group. It is greatly appreciated.

    – Winston D. Munnings

  • AndreaEL
    AndreaELabout 1 year ago

    CONGRATULATIONS on your wonderful feature, lovely work.

  • Thanks Andrea. Much appreciated.

    – Winston D. Munnings

  • Jeff Weymier
    Jeff Weymier2 months ago

    Awesome shot Winston.