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Egret

British pronunciation/ˈiːɡɹət/
American pronunciation/ˈɛɡɹət/
Egret
[NOUN]
1

a large bird of the heron family that lives near water and has white feathers that get long during the breeding season

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egret definition and meaning

What is an "egret"?

An egret is a stunning wading bird known for its elegant appearance and graceful movements. With its long, slender body and distinctive plumes, the egret stands out in wetland habitats. These birds are often seen wading in shallow waters, patiently searching for fish, amphibians, and other small aquatic creatures. The egret's long neck and sharp beak allow it to easily snatch its prey from the water's surface with swift and precise strikes. Their snowy white feathers create a striking contrast against their surroundings, making them a captivating sight. During breeding season, the egret develops beautiful breeding plumage, featuring delicate ornamental feathers and vivid colors. Egrets are skilled flyers and can be observed soaring through the sky with a slow, measured wingbeat. They are found in various parts of the world, inhabiting marshes, swamps, and coastal areas.

Examples
1Additionally, cattle egret keep watch.
2The cattle egret are hippos best friends.
3[ Laughing ] Did you say an egret?
4The herons and egrets use their long legs to wade out and stalk fish.
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