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Snowy Egret (Egretta thula)General Information
Snowy egrets breed once a year, and females lay three to five
greenish blue eggs that hatch in three to four weeks. Their
platform-like nests are built primarily of twigs and are located in
trees (about seven feet, more or less, above the ground) or even on
the ground. Habitat and RangeFound along much of the East Coast and elsewhere in the U.S., snowy egrets spend the winter from South Carolina southward. Their main foods are fish, crabs, amphibians, and insects.
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