Western cattle egret by Kordouane
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Description
The cattle egret was first described in 1758 by Linnaeus in his Systema naturae as Ardea ibis, but was moved to its current genus by Charles Lucien Bonaparte in 1855. Its genus name Bubulcus is Latin for herdsman, referring, like the English name, to this species' association with cattle. Ibis is a Latin and Greek word which originally referred to another white wading bird, the sacred ibis, but was applied to this species in error.
Despite superficial similarities in appearance, the cattle egret is more closely related to the genus Ardea, which comprises the great or typical herons and the great egret (A. alba), than to the majority of species termed egrets in the genus Egretta. Rare cases of hybridization with little blue herons Egretta caerulea, little egrets Egretta garzetta and snowy egrets Egretta thula have been recorded
Comments (6)
Jean_C
Je vois souvent des aigrettes à proximité des troupeaux, elles ont vite fait de s'envoller! Jolie capture, Mo!
Cyve
Another marvelous capture Mo... Your picture are truly AWESOME !!!
DukeNukem2005
This is very anticipatory!
LivingPixels
Stunning looking bird and a wonderful capture!!
Richardphotos
I see them out on ranches here standing on top of the cattle or walking with them. never been close enough to get a picture.
very sharp focuse
hilmarion
Très bel oiseau