Also known as Egretta garzetta
species of bird
A Little Egret is a small white wading bird found in wetland areas across Europe, Asia, and Africa that hunts for fish and other small aquatic prey in shallow water. It matters because its populations serve as an indicator of wetland health and it has become increasingly common in northern Europe in recent decades, making it a notable example of how wildlife distributions can shift over time.
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little egret
Species
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