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  • Battling Egrets

    One of several combats going on during my visit to Lake Korission, Corfu.



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    David

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    Love it, great action shot.

    Are they the same type of Egrets? On my local river we have Little Egrets that look like the one with the yellow feet in the foreground but the bill on the other one looks different.
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      Fantastic .. a real classic of a shot.
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        Agree nice action shot
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          Re: Battling Egrets

          Originally posted by andym View Post
          Love it, great action shot.

          Are they the same type of Egrets? On my local river we have Little Egrets that look like the one with the yellow feet in the foreground but the bill on the other one looks different.
          Yes, these are the same species. They were only found in mainland Europe some years ago but are now regular breeders in the UK.

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