Snowy Egret (Egretta thula) {!--아메리카쇠백로--> From the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's online digital media library.
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Metadata
Title: Snowy Egret
Alternative Title: Egretta thula
Creator: Karney, Lee
Source: WO-Lee Karney-5698
Publisher: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Contributor: DIVISION OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Language: EN - ENGLISH
Rights: (public domain)
Audience: (general)
Subject: Karney, Wading Birds, Waterfowl, Herons
Description
Table Of Contents: Early in this century, the delicate snowy egret was reduced nearly to extinction in North America by plume hunters who sought the lacy plumes, or aigrettes, for millinery trade. Now a protected species like all our herons, snowy egrets are again common in the warmer parts of the U.S. Snowny egrets often f ind food by sprinting about in shallow water, causing small fish to dart out from concealment. The birght yellow toes, when raked slowly through the water, are believed to attract fish.
Abstract: Snow white heron with slender black bill, yellow eyes, black legs and bright yellow feet.
Date
Available: April 07 2004
Issued: March 26 2004
Modified: April 08 2004