Learn all about the western cattle egret, a bird often found in pastures alongside cows. See what the species looks like and sounds like.
The single-day exercise was conducted by 71 volunteers under the aegis of Mysore Nature led by A. Shivaprakash, a well-known ...
The Western cattle egret is named for its habit of following cows to catch insects stirred up by their movements. Cassidy Horst photographed a Western cattle egret in November among cows on her ...
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Since 2005, the year-end population has ranged between 105 and 126 at Shackleford Banks, which is 3 miles offshore and can only be reached by private boat or passenger ferry.
Since 2005, the year-end population has ranged between 105 and 126 at Shackleford Banks, which is 3 miles offshore and can only be reached by private boat or passenger ferry.
A cattle egret, looking for insects stirred up by the horse, accompanies an alpha stallion as he walks while grazing on Shackleford Banks. Photo courtesy: National Park Service. Since 2005 ...