I'm back in England now and I can share even more Italian creatures with you. We have some fantastic heron and egret footage coming later in the post. Here is a wonderful picture to put you on before the rest.
Little egrets are a great new addition to the blog! More on them later.
First, we have some collared dove photos to show.
Next, some starlings.
Finally, we have the herons and egrets.
Some great shots of several little egrets coming up.
Then the egret flew to the ground.
After a few minutes, it started to fish. However, when some more egrets came down things got a bit chaotic.
Over the other side of the river was a huge heronry, with both egrets and grey herons.
To get an idea of what the area was like, here is a zoomed-out shot.
Here are the close-ups.
Little egrets and grey herons are both fantastic birds. However, if you look in the top left of this next photo (next to a heron with its wings spread out) you will see what looks like an egret with an orange beak. This bird is much bigger than the little egrets; it is the same size as a grey heron. This bird is a much rarer, great egret.
That is all for this post. Recently, I have been dropping hints about something very exciting. That post will be released next Wednesday, at 5 p.m. UK time. Thanks for reading!
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