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The Snowy Egret
Is distinguished from the Great egret by its  black bill, yellow feet, and smaller size.

THE SNOWY EGRET (Egretta thula)
The rainy season in Anguilla  helped to bring many of the ponds to life. Several Snowy Egrets were seen at Grey Pond, Sandy Ground Pond and Meads Bay Pond in June 2005.









Poised at Road Pond, Sandy Ground. 


It was usually seen on the edge of pond or on marshy ground 

Its brilliantly white plumes were once very popular on hats and resulted in the near extinction of the snowy egret in US earlier last century.

Their main foods are fish, crabs, frogs and insects.

The Snowy Egret
Photographed in June 2005
at Road Pond, Sandy Ground,
Anguilla

Here is a Juvenile snowy egret  that was photographed in the same pond in 2003.