1 Unlike the little egret it had a heavy bill and yellow throat.
2 A little egret seems to be living on the River Poddle beside where I live.
3 The little egret is spread across the world from Europe to Japan, from Australia to Africa.
4 Facebook Twitter Pinterest A little egret can be distinguished by its dark bill, yellow feet and footless black leggings.
5 It's also a great area for walking and bird-watching; see if you can spot a pale-bellied brent goose, little egret or wading dunlin.
6 Hen harriers nest there and little egrets have decided to drop in.
7 Three little egrets have been seen farther west along the shore.
8 It has been good, too, for herons, little egrets and swans.
9 Facebook Twitter Pinterest Langstone's little egrets nest earlier than the cattle egrets do.
10 A pity little egrets weren't here in those times to conjure even more inventive folk-names.
11 During the holidays I saw two little egrets on the mudflats on Mweenish Island, Connemara.
12 When I was a boy in Borris there were no buzzards, woodpeckers, pine martens or little egrets .
13 Their snowy gleam against the dun mud of the estuary made me eager for a share of Ireland's other desirable aliens, the little egrets .
14 An adult sits preening on a low branch overhanging the water, stockily built and slightly smaller than the elegant little egrets it is perched beside.
15 The little egrets regularly visit Castle Espie in autumn and just last week there also was the first ever sighting of a great white egret.
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