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  • A cattle egret (Bubulcus ibis) flying with nesting material in the Gatorland alligator breeding marsh and bird sanctuary near Orlando, Florida. The bird sanctuary is the largest and most easily accessible wild wading bird rookery in east central Florida. The cattle egret is a prolific nester. They will build in any place that can support a nest, and prefer large colonies mixed with other wading birds, like the alligator breeding marsh at Gatorland.
    Cattle egret flying.jpg
  • A great egret (Ardea alba) looks for food from its parent. The nest is located in the Gatorland alligator breeding marsh and bird sanctuary near Orlando, Florida. The bird sanctuary is the largest and most easily accessible wild wading bird rookery in east central Florida. Great egrets were hunted almost to extinction for its plumage, used by the fashion industry, in the 1800’s. The Aududon Society was formed during this period to push for protection for the birds from the fashion industry.
    Great egret with chick.jpg
  • A great egret (Ardea alba) prepares to land in a tree located in the Gatorland alligator breeding marsh and bird sanctuary near Orlando, Florida. The bird sanctuary is the largest and most easily accessible wild wading bird rookery in east central Florida. Great egrets were hunted almost to extinction for its plumage, used by the fashion industry, in the 1800’s. The Aududon Society was formed during this period to push for protection for the birds from the fashion industry.
    Great egret landing.jpg
  • A great egret (Ardea alba) flys above the Gatorland alligator breeding marsh and bird sanctuary near Orlando, Florida. The bird sanctuary is the largest and most easily accessible wild wading bird rookery in east central Florida. Great egrets were hunted almost to extinction for its plumage, used by the fashion industry, in the 1800’s. The Aududon Society was formed during this period to push for protection for the birds from the fashion industry.
    Great egret flying-3.jpg
  • A Great egret (Ardea alba) regurgitates fish to feed its chicks. The nest is located in the Gatorland alligator breeding marsh and bird sanctuary near Orlando, Florida. The bird sanctuary is the largest and most easily accessible wild wading bird rookery in east central Florida. Great egrets were hunted almost to extinction for its plumage, used by the fashion industry, in the 1800’s. The Aududon Society was formed during this period to push for protection for the birds from the fashion industry.
    Great egret feeds chicks.jpg
  • A snowy egret (Egretta thula) in the Gatorland alligator breeding marsh and bird sanctuary near Orlando, Florida. The bird sanctuary is the largest and most easily accessible wild wading bird rookery in east central Florida. Snowy egrets were hunted almost to extinction for its plumage, used by the fashion industry, in the 1800’s.
    Snowy egret.jpg
  • A snowy egret (Egretta thula) dives for a fish in the Gatorland alligator breeding marsh and bird sanctuary near Orlando, Florida. The bird sanctuary is the largest and most easily accessible wild wading bird rookery in east central Florida. Snowy egrets were hunted almost to extinction for its plumage, used by the fashion industry, in the 1800’s. The Aududon Society was formed during this period to push for protection for the birds from the fashion industry.
    Snowy egret fishing-2.jpg
  • A snowy egret (Egretta thula) hunts for fish in the Gatorland alligator breeding marsh and bird sanctuary near Orlando, Florida. The bird sanctuary is the largest and most easily accessible wild wading bird rookery in east central Florida. Snowy egrets were hunted almost to extinction for its plumage, used by the fashion industry, in the 1800’s. The Aududon Society was formed during this period to push for protection for the birds from the fashion industry.
    Snowy egret fishing-3.jpg
  • Snowy egret (Egretta thula) chicks look for food from their parent. Snowy egrets were hunted almost to extinction for its plumage, used by the fashion industry, in the 1800’s. The nest is located in the Gatorland alligator breeding marsh and bird sanctuary near Orlando, Florida. The bird sanctuary is the largest and most easily accessible wild wading bird rookery in east central Florida.
    Hungry snowy egret chicks.jpg
  • A great egret (Ardea alba) makes a precarious landing in the Gatorland alligator breeding marsh and bird sanctuary near Orlando, Florida. The bird sanctuary is the largest and most easily accessible wild wading bird rookery in east central Florida. Great egrets were hunted almost to extinction for its plumage, used by the fashion industry, in the 1800’s. The Aududon Society was formed during this period to push for protection for the birds from the fashion industry.
    Great egret-2.jpg
  • Great egret (Ardea alba) chicks look for food from their parent. The nest is located in the Gatorland alligator breeding marsh and bird sanctuary near Orlando, Florida. The bird sanctuary is the largest and most easily accessible wild wading bird rookery in east central Florida. Great egrets were hunted almost to extinction for its plumage, used by the fashion industry, in the 1800’s. The Aududon Society was formed during this period to push for protection for the birds from the fashion industry.
    Great egret with chicks.jpg
  • Great egret (Ardea alba) chicks look for food from their parent. The nest is located in the Gatorland alligator breeding marsh and bird sanctuary near Orlando, Florida. The bird sanctuary is the largest and most easily accessible wild wading bird rookery in east central Florida. Great egrets were hunted almost to extinction for its plumage, used by the fashion industry, in the 1800’s. The Aududon Society was formed during this period to push for protection for the birds from the fashion industry.
    Great egret with chicks-2.jpg
  • A great egret (Ardea alba) looks out on the Gatorland alligator breeding marsh and bird sanctuary near Orlando, Florida. The bird sanctuary is the largest and most easily accessible wild wading bird rookery in east central Florida. Great egrets were hunted almost to extinction for its plumage, used by the fashion industry, in the 1800’s. The Aududon Society was formed during this period to push for protection for the birds from the fashion industry.
    Great egret-3.jpg
  • A snowy egret (Egretta thula) flys away with a fish in its mouth after diving for the fish in the Gatorland alligator breeding marsh and bird sanctuary near Orlando, Florida. The bird sanctuary is the largest and most easily accessible wild wading bird rookery in east central Florida. Snowy egrets were hunted almost to extinction for its plumage, used by the fashion industry, in the 1800’s. The Aududon Society was formed during this period to push for protection for the birds from the fashion industry.
    Snowy egret fishing.jpg
  • Snowy egret (Egretta thula) chicks underneath a parent in a nest in the Gatorland alligator breeding marsh and bird sanctuary near Orlando, Florida. The bird sanctuary is the largest and most easily accessible wild wading bird rookery in east central Florida. It is not unusual for the two stongest chicks to toss a weaker sibling out of the nest to die.
    Snowy egret chicks.jpg
  • A great egret (Ardea alba) looks out on the Gatorland alligator breeding marsh and bird sanctuary near Orlando, Florida. The bird sanctuary is the largest and most easily accessible wild wading bird rookery in east central Florida. Great egrets were hunted almost to extinction for its plumage, used by the fashion industry, in the 1800’s. The Aududon Society was formed during this period to push for protection for the birds from the fashion industry.
    Great egret in tree.jpg
  • A great egret (Ardea alba) flys above the Gatorland alligator breeding marsh and bird sanctuary near Orlando, Florida. The bird sanctuary is the largest and most easily accessible wild wading bird rookery in east central Florida. Great egrets were hunted almost to extinction for its plumage, used by the fashion industry, in the 1800’s. The Aududon Society was formed during this period to push for protection for the birds from the fashion industry.
    Great egret flying-2.jpg
  • A great egret (Ardea alba) flying in the Gatorland alligator breeding marsh and bird sanctuary near Orlando, Florida. The bird sanctuary is the largest and most easily accessible wild wading bird rookery in east central Florida. Great egrets were hunted almost to extinction for its plumage, used by the fashion industry, in the 1800’s. The Aududon Society was formed during this period to push for protection for the birds from the fashion industry.
    Great egret flying.jpg
  • A Great egret (Ardea alba) feeds its chicks with fish that it regurgitated. The nest is located in the Gatorland alligator breeding marsh and bird sanctuary near Orlando, Florida. The bird sanctuary is the largest and most easily accessible wild wading bird rookery in east central Florida. Great egrets were hunted almost to extinction for its plumage, used by the fashion industry, in the 1800’s. The Aududon Society was formed during this period to push for protection for the birds from the fashion industry.
    Great egret feeds chicks-2.jpg
  • A great egret (Ardea alba) flying with nesting material in the Gatorland alligator breeding marsh and bird sanctuary near Orlando, Florida. The bird sanctuary is the largest and most easily accessible wild wading bird rookery in east central Florida. Great egrets were hunted almost to extinction for its plumage, used by the fashion industry, in the 1800’s. The Aududon Society was formed during this period to push for protection for the birds from the fashion industry.
    Great egret.jpg
  • A cattle egret (Bubulcus ibis) looks out on the Gatorland alligator breeding marsh and bird sanctuary near Orlando, Florida. A buff coloration appears on the crown, back, and chest, with the bill and legs turning a vivid red during mating season.
    Cattle egret portrait.jpg
  • A snowy egret (Egretta thula)  examines the shell of a hatched egg in its nest. The nest is located in the Gatorland alligator breeding marsh and bird sanctuary near Orlando, Florida. The bird sanctuary is the largest and most easily accessible wild wading bird rookery in east central Florida.
    Snowy egret with egg.jpg
  • A cattle egret (Bubulcus ibis) looks out on the Gatorland alligator breeding marsh and bird sanctuary near Orlando, Florida. A buff coloration appears on the crown, back, and chest, with the bill and legs turning red during mating season.
    Cattle egret.jpg
  • Great egret (Ardea alba) chicks in a nest in a wild wading bird rookery located on the Gatorland property in central Florida. It is not unusual for the two stongest chicks to toss a weaker sibling out of the nest to die.
    Great egret chicks.jpg