File:Great and snowy egrets hunting along a red mangrove shoreline.jpg

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English: Great egret and three snowy egrets pursuing prey along a red mangrove shoreline at Munyon Island. Small fish were being frightened into the shallows by a squadron of diving red-breasted merganser ducks and the wading birds were taking advantage of the opportunity. Via kayak float-by.
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Author Bob Peterson
Camera location26° 48′ 53.76″ N, 80° 02′ 39.85″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Great and snowy egrets hunting along a red mangrove shoreline

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