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The cattle egret is a small white heron about 19-21 inches in length with a wingspan of about three feet. It often looks like it is hunched over. It has short legs and a thick neck compared to other species of egrets. Adults have dull yellow or orange bills and dull orange legs. Immature cattle egrets have black legs and bills. During breeding season it has a brownish crown and chest and its eyes, legs and bill are red. - NatureWorks
CATTLE EGRET
Cattle egret with mating plumage hi-res stock photography and
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CATTLE EGRET
Cattle bird with mating plumage hi-res stock photography and
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Cattle Egret (Bubulcus ibis) - North American Egrets - Birds of North America
Western/Eastern Cattle Egret - eBird