Cattle Egret eats mainly insects rather than fish like other herons, and consequently is found in dry fields, often along the road side, and does not habitually congregate near or in water.
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Cattle Egret – nonbreeding
Loxahatchee NWR, Boynton Beach, FL
April 18, 2005 ©John Schwarz
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Cattle Egret – breeding
Viera Wetlands, Melbourne, FL
December 4, 2006 ©John Schwarz
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Cattle Egret – full breeding plumage
Flamingo Gardens, Dania, FL
March 10, 2006 ©John Schwarz
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Cattle Egret – breeding
Viera Wetlands, Melbourne, FL
December 4, 2006 ©John Schwarz
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Cattle Egret – breeding
Viera Wetlands, Melbourne, FL
December 4, 2006 ©John Schwarz
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Cattle Egret – breeding
Viera Wetlands, Melbourne, FL
December 4, 2006 ©John Schwarz
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Cattle Egret – breeding
Green Cay Wetlands, Boynton Beach, FL
April 20, 2009 ©John Schwarz
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Cattle Egret – breeding
Viera Wetlands, Melbourne, FL
December 4, 2006 ©John Schwarz
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Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Delray Beach, FL
February 10, 2013 ©John Schwarz
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Cattle Egret
Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Delray Beach, FL
February 10, 2013 ©John Schwarz
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Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Delray Beach, FL
February 10, 2013 ©John Schwarz
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Cattle Egret – fledgling
Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Delray Beach, FL
March 31, 2013©John Schwarz
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Cattle Egret – fledgling
Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Delray Beach, FL
March 31, 2013©John Schwarz
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Cattle Egret – fledglings
Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Delray Beach, FL
March 31, 2013©John Schwarz