Casmerodius albus or Great White Egret is common along streams, ponds, rice fields, salt- and fresh-water marshes, and mudflats. The plumage is white, bill yellow, legs and feet glossy black. Larger than any other heron except the Great Blue. In flight, the Great Egret holds it neck in a more open S than do other white herons.
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