Great Egret at Adelaide Zoo

Great Egret at Adelaide Zoo, South Australia

Great Egret at Adelaide Zoo, South Australia

I find that the identification of the Australian family of egrets can be confusing and difficult, even when you get a close up view like this one. I was photographing the birds in the Adelaide Zoo collection when this Great Egret posed nicely for me.

At least – I think it’s a Great Egret. Any readers who disagree with me can do so by leaving a comment. I can easily amend the captions on the photos. This individual was in the Australian Pelican enclosure but I’m not sure if it was part of the official zoo collection – meaning its wings had been clipped by the keepers – or it was just visiting in order to get a free feed. I suspect it was a visitor because I saw what I think was the same bird a short distance away a little later in the afternoon. That one was definitely free flying and probably came from the River Torrens which forms the northern boundary of the zoo.

Great Egret at Adelaide Zoo, South Australia

Great Egret at Adelaide Zoo, South Australia

 

2 Responses to “Great Egret at Adelaide Zoo”

  1. Snail says:

    Looks like a great egret to me, with the gape extending below the eye.

    I think zoo birds tend to be ringed, so this one almost certainly is a blow in on the mooch.

  2. Trevor says:

    Thanks for the confirmation Snail – I find egrets quite confusing at times.

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