A Great White Egret and its reflection: This Great White Egret was using its feet to stir up some small mollusks in the muddy bottom that it could then grab in its beak. [S. Zambezi NP, Zambia].
Triple image: A Great White Egret is a common, large water bird. [Botswana].
Two Great White Egrets with two nice reflections doing some early morning fishing. [Zimbabwe].
A Great White Egret: on a 'snag'--an unusual resting site during the day. [Hwange NP, Zimbabwe].
In the L image, the Black Egret is already tented-up and fishing. The Black Egret in the R image is seeking a place to set itself up to fish. This is a small bird, but a very effective fisherman. It spreads its wings over the water, making a tent-like structure, and waits until a fish swims by. The darkness under the 'tent' makes the fish easy prey, because it cannot see the bird hovering over it. (Please see next image.) [Botswana].
In the L image, a Black Egret stands with its wings folded as it decides where it's going to fish. In the R image, Two Black Egrets are already fishing (R). Each has created its 'tent' over the water. Please see text of previous image for full explanation of the 'tenting'. [Botswana '07]
These are three pictures of a male Cattle Egret in breeding season. At other times, this is just a plain, small, white bird commonly seen accompanying large mammals to grab insects that are stirred up from the grass. The pinkish brown colored plumes on the head and back are absent, as is the red-color on the legs and beak. [Botswana 2009].