Intermediate Egret

Latin Name: 
Mesophoyx intermedia
Size: 
65-72cm
Description: 

Medium-sized white egret variable in size and difficult to tell apart from Great, except for shorter, thicker, less curved neck; shorter, finer bill; shorter, less extensive gape; breeding bird has breast and tail plumes, crest, but no head plumes; black bill, legs, feet; yellow-green facial skin; non-breeding bird has yellow bill; black, rather than yellow feet, yellow bill of nonbreeding bird, and larger size distinguish it from Little; somewhat gregarious; small scattered or mixed  hunting flocks; colonial breeder.

Habitat: 
Freshwater wetlands in the plains; creeks, mangroves, coastal waters.
Food: 
Fish; aquatic animals.
Distribution: 
Lowlands throughout the region
Call: 
Call Description: 
Calls variously described as ‘buzzing’, ‘rasping’ barks.
National Status: