For my post for World Bird Wednesday I am showing the pretty Cattle Egrets we saw during our visit to Chincoteague.
My post about the Chicoteague ponies can be found here Chincoteague ponies
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My post about the Chicoteague ponies can be found here Chincoteague ponies
These three were standing right on the trail we were walking on, they did not seem to mind us being there.
Chincoteague is a great place for the Cattle Egrets to hang out. I have read that they like to ride on the back of horses and cattle. The plumage on the breeding adult shows a beige color on the crown, breast and back. They are the smallest of all the egrets.
love the fluffy beige crown on the birdie in the last pic.
ReplyDeleteFor some reason they remind me of youg teen boys who have just gotten a new haircut and feel a little shy about it. :)Really they are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe first time we saw the cattle egrets in that fancy plumage we were in Louisiana. Someone told us that was breeding plumage. I am not sure if that is correct; I am going to go to my Sibley as soon as I send this.
ReplyDeleteWhatever -- they are beautiful and your photos are just lovely.
you got some great shots! they are such silly looking birds most of the time. i like them running along with the herds... :)
ReplyDeleteOh My---aren't they just so cute? I love those little egrets, Eileen. You captured some great pictures.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
These cattle egrets are very cute. Great photos Eileen.
ReplyDeleteWhat a Bird! Its definitly a first see for me. These egrets are so different from the ones I've seen. I love that fluffy look!
ReplyDeleteI love Cattle Egrets in their summer plumage :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
Lovely shots of these fellows!
I was once at Chincoteague when I was 17 :D
What cuties they are!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it great when they don't fly away when you walk past? They all look like little old ladies with a hunched back.
ReplyDeleteWe find egrets here too.
ReplyDeleteGreat captures of them of them from your world.
If they are big enough, they may carry me around.
ReplyDeleteGosh, they're cute. They could be little wind-up robo birds!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of the Cattle Egrets! A few wayward Cattle Egrets make their way to Maine during the summer months. But not a common bird here.
ReplyDeleteThose are some great pictures of these beautiful birds. I always look forward of seeing a couple each year.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots Eileen with their feathery bonnets.
ReplyDeleteGreat post Eileen. I've never seen them before. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteI find Cattle Egrets fascinating birds. Great photos of them and very interesting read!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful birds and photos! I've never seen one!
ReplyDeleteHow cool! I'm pretty sure I have never seen these birds here, so I've only seen them other bloggers' sites.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! Happy bird day! lol!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your kind comments on my blog!
Lovely shots!
ReplyDeleteLovely birds to see Eileen.
ReplyDeleteA great series.
Many thanks for sharing them.
Totally enjoyed seeing these guys!!!
ReplyDeleteAren`t they cute?Great pictures,phyllis
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots! We have them here too,lots! I like them best in breeding plumage.
ReplyDeleteAren't these amazing birds? We had a pair of them perch in a cottonwood tree across the street one time...I love watching them. [When they hunch over for so long, it reminds me of the Hunchback of Notre Dame]
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Easter Songs
Thanks for visiting with me yesterday, and hope your day is super.
Those are the prettiest egrets I've ever seen! Excellent photos!
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful birds, I have never seen them before except in photos. Eileen, you find some of the most remarkable places to visit.
ReplyDeleteNice shots of the Cattle Egrets Eileen! They look so fluffy in their breeding plumage and those orange legs and beak sure stand out!
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, I have never seen this variety of egrets. Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteYou always find great places to photo shoot and enjoy your birding hobby.
Happy Easter!
What a pretty bird this is! I wonder what the are thinking whilst on cattle or horseback! Of course there is the reverse - what are is the cow and horse thinking of that pretty bird strutting on their backs!
ReplyDeleteOh it would be fun to read their minds!
Hi Eileen..they just look so soft and pretty. I was curious the last time I came here, so I googled Chincoteague and played with the pronunciation (ha ha)..so I see it's a 37 mile long barrier island situated off the E. coast of Maryland and Virginia? The map helped to put it in perspective. The story of the ponies is cool... Assateage right? Well, I enjoyed this and seems so many places I've never seen. I am from the W. Coast-Ca (probably mentioned that). Anyhow, thanks! Wishing you and your family a fabulous Easter-
ReplyDeleteRemarkable images,stunning photography.
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Happy Earth Week! I guess the egrets are there waiting for their ride. :)
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to visit Chincoteague to see the wild horses! You got wonderful photos of these egrets, Eileen!
ReplyDeleteLovely shots of these handsome Egrets!
ReplyDeleteI love the lengths you go and visit to get some of these wonderful shots. You do follow your passion. I admire that. :)
Wow- I'd love to see a photo of them hitching a ride on a cow!
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