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scottpartridge · 1 month
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Another chromatic arrangement of @artomat blocks
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feather-bone · 8 months
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Cattle egrets (and friend!)
[ID: an illustration of a white bull laying in a green field. there is an egret to its right, one perched on a horn, and three on its back. End.]
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spookynyan · 6 months
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birdtober day 13-18 !
using the list made by Aholmesartstudio on instagram !
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vintagewildlife · 1 month
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Cattle egret By: Unknown photographer From: Wildlife Fact-File 1990s
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birdblues · 8 months
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Cattle Egret
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sitting-on-me-bum · 1 month
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Birds and Bahhhs
COURTESY CRONBERG / FARM & RANCH LIVING
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sugiichi · 10 months
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Bubulcus ibis [アマサギ,Cattle egret]
隻眼のアマサギ!
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great-and-small · 11 months
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This is an appreciation post for the cattle egret’s very slick peach hairdo
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snototter · 10 months
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A cattle egret (Bubulcus ibis) in Ankarafantsika National Park, Madagascar
by Frank Vassen
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witchstone · 8 months
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Western Cattle Egret  Bubulcus ibis ssp. ibis West Coast National Park, Western Cape, South Africa -33.109487, 17.987095 by mario_mairal
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blogbirdfeather · 2 months
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Cattle Egret - Garça-boieira (Bubulcus ibis)
Salvaterra de Magos/Portugal (16/02/2024)
[Nikon D500; AF-S Nikkor 500mm F5,6E PF ED VR; 1/2500s; F5,6; 500 ISO]
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scottpartridge · 7 months
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Day 16 of #birdtober2023 is Cattle Egret
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josharlington · 8 months
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Cattle Egret, also known as cow cranes, cow herons, cow birds, elephant birds, rhinoceros egrets, and hippopotamus egrets, depending on what region they happen to occupy. They have a tendency to follow larger animals as a means of stirring up insects and such for a quick and easy meal. This symbiotic relationship with larger herd animals has allowed it to expand with human populations around the world, making it one of the most prolific avian species.
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Photographed at the National Aviary
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starskynder · 6 months
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Cattle Egret #inktober day 16.
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vintagewildlife · 3 months
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Cattle egrets By: Unknown photographer From: Wildlife Fact-File 1990s
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birdblues · 6 months
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Cattle Egret
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