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  2. Snowy egret - Wikipedia

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    The snowy egret is the American counterpart to the very similar Old World little egret, which has become established in the Bahamas. At one time, the plumes of the snowy egret were in great demand as decorations for women's hats. [4] They were hunted for these plumes and this reduced the population of the species to dangerously low levels. [5]

  3. List of birds of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The American robin is the state bird of Michigan. This list of birds of Michigan includes species documented in the U.S. state of Michigan and accepted by the Michigan Bird Records Committee (MBRC). As of January 2023, there are 456 species included in the official list. [1]

  4. Plume hunting - Wikipedia

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    McIlhenny established the refuge around 1895 on his own personal tract of the 2,200-acre (8.9 km 2) island, a 250-acre (1.0 km 2) estate known eventually as Jungle Gardens because of its lush tropical flora in response to late 19th century plume hunters nearly wiping out the snowy egret population of the United States while in pursuit of the ...

  5. Egret - Wikipedia

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    The distinction between a heron and an egret is rather vague, and depends more on appearance than biology. The word "egret" comes from the French word aigrette that means both "silver heron" and "brush", referring to the long, filamentous feathers that seem to cascade down an egret's back during the breeding season (also called "egrets").

  6. File:Egretta thula map.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Little blue heron - Wikipedia

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    It is a small, darkly colored heron with a two-toned bill. Juveniles are entirely white, bearing resemblance to the snowy egret. During the breeding season, adults develop different coloration on the head, legs, and feet. They have a range that encompasses much of the Americas, from the United States to northern South America.

  8. File:Reddish Egret & Snowy Egret - Long Key State Park ...

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    English: Reddish Egret (left) & Snowy Egret (right) - Long Key State Park, Florida. Taken by User:Mwanner, 7 February, 2006. Date: 10 November 2007 (original upload date)

  9. Reddish egret - Wikipedia

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    The reddish egret (Egretta rufescens) is a medium-sized heron that is a resident breeder in Central America, the Bahamas, the Caribbean, the Gulf Coast of the United States (primarily Texas), and Mexico. The egret is known for its unusual foraging behavior compared to other herons as well as its association with mud flats, its habitat of choice.