• 4 months ago
The Little Egret is a small white heron that's become more common in the UK recently. These birds are easy to spot with their bright white feathers, black legs, and yellow feet. They're about 60 cm tall and have a long, thin black beak perfect for catching fish.
Little Egrets like to hang out in shallow water, where they hunt for small fish, frogs, and insects. You might see them wading in coastal areas, marshes, or even inland near rivers and lakes.
These birds are quite social and often nest in groups. They build their nests in trees or reed beds, usually laying 3-5 eggs at a time. Little Egrets were rare visitors to the UK until the 1990s, but now they're breeding here regularly.
During the breeding season, adults grow long, fancy feathers called aigrettes. These used to be popular in the fashion industry, which nearly led to the birds' extinction. Luckily, protection laws have helped their numbers recover.

Learn more: https://binocularbase.com/bird/little-egret/

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