I have always liked to watch Great Egrets hunt for fish. They are patient predators. They remind me of a cat or snake as they stay almost motionless and then suddenly strike. The Great Blue Heron is the largest heron or egret in Orange County. The Great Egret comes in a close second. Great Egrets live an average of about 15 years.
Great Egret hunting in the pickleweed at Bolsa Chica.
Great Egrets are at home in marshes, community parks, regional parks, and anywhere they can find food to eat. Though not that comfortable around people, they will endure them being around if the food source is attractive enough. I have often seen Great Egrets standing on the shore of lakes almost shoulder to shoulder with fishermen. Great Egrets are not above trying to take fish from other birds. No other birds get too aggressive with a Great Egret. In fact the adult Great Egret doesn't have much to fear from nonhuman species. There are many laws that protect the Great Egret and other birds.
There was a time when Great Egrets were hunted to near extinction just for ladies' hats and clothing. However, today we are more aware and have laws that protect birds like the Great Egret. Consequently Great Egrets have rebounded. They are graceful and beautiful birds, and we are blessed to have so many in Orange County. Great Egrets are large, white birds with an orange bill and black legs.
Flying away at Bolsa Chica.
Although Great Egrets will eat insects, reptiles, and rodents, these beautiful birds are not usually found far from water. I often see them in Bolsa Chica, Newport Back Bay, Huntington Central Park, and other regional or community parks with stocked lakes and streams. On private property, if you have stocked lakes, ponds, or streams, you will have Great Egrets from time to time.
Great Egret--Reflections
There are many beautiful scenes one can photograph with Great Egrets. They are so still that it is easy to photograph them.
Great Egret, left and the much smaller Snowy Egret on the right. Not mommy and baby, but two different species.
Average sizes of Herons and Egrets in Orange County--does not include leg length which can make a difference:
Great Blue Heron Length 46" Wing Span 72"
Great Egret Length 39" Wing Span 51"
Snowy Egret Length 24" Wing Span 41"
Cattle Egret Length 20" Wing Span 36"
Green Egret Length 18" Wing Span 26"
Black-Crowned Night Heron Length 25" Wing Span 44"
Great Egret Flying at Bolsa Chica
OC Birder Girl Links of Interest
Herons and Egrets
Black-crowned Night Heron--Nycticorax nycticorax
Great Blue Heron--Ardea herodias
The Herons, Egrets, and Bitterns of Orange County
Great Egret strutting at Bolsa Chica.
Places to See Egrets
Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve
Central Park in Huntington Beach
San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary
Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve aka Newport Back Bay
External Links
All About Birds: Great Egret Ardea alba
Good Article about the Great Egret. Maps, facts, photographs, and more.
USGS: Great Egret
Good short article.
Animal Diversity Web: Great Egret
Usual excellent article with lots of details about the Great Egret including maps, facts, diet, habits, habitat, conservation, and more.
National Geographic: Great Egret
Good Article, maps, facts, video, sound. Lots of information. Wall paper available.
Pictures, facts, and more.
Great Egret Takes a Stroll Down the Path from OC Birder Girl on Vimeo.