Cattle egret (Bubulcus ibis)
Description
The only species in its genus,
the cattle egret gains its common name from its habit of commonly
wandering alongside herds of cattle. It is stocky in build, has a
slightly hunched posture and white-grey plumage. In the breeding season,
the feathers on the head and back turn an orange-red and, remarkably,
the irises and bill turn the same orange-red. The sexes differ in size
and appearance, but only slightly (3);
the male is marginally larger and has longer breeding plumes during the
mating season. The cattle egret is generally a quiet bird; however, it
can sometimes give a ...
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