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Cattle Egret
Latin Name:
Bubulcus ibis
Category:
Size:
50cm
Description:
Sexes alike. A snow-white egret seen on and around cattle and refuse heaps. Breeding: buffy-orange plumes on head, neck and back. Non-breeding: distinguished from Little Egret by yellow beak; from other egrets by size. Widespread; equally abundant around water and away from it; routinely attends to grazing cattle, feeding on insects disturbed by the animals; follows tractors; scavenges at refuse dumps and slaughter houses. Often seen on the backs of buffaloes.
Habitat:
marshes, lakes, forest clearings, also fields.
Food:
insects, frogs, lizards, refuse.
Distribution:
resident; subcontinent, up to 1,800m in outer Himalaya. Rare in NW and NE India.
Call:
Call Description:
mostly silent except for some croaking sounds when breeding.
IUCN:
National Status:
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