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Floating Around — Fotopedia
I found this handsome guy fishing at Point Lobos State Reserve back in February, before the insanity of March hit. This month has been a whirlwind for me, but I've finally checked some major work tasks off my list and finally have a little bit of time to catch up with my flickring. I'm hoping to be floating around here more often now. Yay! :-)

Thank you to all of you who have commented on /complimented my photos-- especially those who stuck with me when I've been gone and a horrible flickr friend. You are the best. :-)
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Egret

An egret ( /ˈɡrət/) is any of several herons, most of which are white or buff, and several of which develop fine plumes (usually milky white) during the breeding season. Many egrets are members of the genera Egretta or Ardea which contain other species named as herons rather than egrets. The distinction between a heron and an egret is rather vague, and depends more on appearance than biology. The word "egret" comes from the French word "aigrette" that means both "silver heron" and "brush," referring to the long filamentous feathers that seem to cascade down an egret's back during the breeding season.

Several of the egrets have been moved around from one genus to another in recent years: the Great Egret, for example, has been classified as a member of either Casmerodius, Egretta or Ardea.

In the 19th and early part of the 20th century, some of the world's egret species were endangered by relentless plume hunting, since hat makers in Europe and the United States demanded large numbers of egret plumes, leading to breeding birds being killed in many places around the world.


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