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In 2008 cattle egrets were also reported as having moved into Ireland for the first time.
Another example is the black drongos and the cattle egrets found in India.
The Cattle Egret has also been known to prey on it.
The Cattle Egret may also show versatility in its diet.
A conspicuous species, the Cattle Egret has attracted many common names.
Cattle egrets begin stacking the deck by laying their three eggs one or two days apart.
Cattle Egrets exploit drier and open habitats more than other heron species.
The Cattle Egret nests in colonies, which are often, but not always, found around bodies of water.
It's common to see Cattle Egrets patrolling the fields for insect life.
Since 1948 the Cattle Egret has been permanently resident in Israel.
The cattle egret totaled about 40 pair last year, according to the Audubon Society survey.
Several species of falcon as well as cattle egrets are often seen hunting songbirds.
Some populations of the Cattle Egret are migratory and others disperse after breeding.
The cattle egret thrives near garbage dumps that attract the flies on which it feeds.
I could see a small group of buffalo in the distance; snow-white cattle egrets dotted the grass around them and perched on their backs.
The year had already seen several spoonbills and purple herons, even a cattle egret had put in a couple of appearances.
As the keeping of livestock spread throughout the world, the Cattle Egret was able to occupy otherwise empty niches.
The cattle egrets started to settle, but Rick and Joey started walking toward the bison.
Cattle Egrets live with the cattle.
Genus Bubulcus - cattle egrets (1-2 species, sometimes included in Ardea)
The cattle egret removes ticks and flies from cattle and consumes them.
Cattle egrets gobble up frogs in Texas, raccoons dine on them in Connecticut.
Seaham Swamp is recognised as an important habitat for the Cattle Egret and numerous other bird species.
The Cattle Egret has undergone one of the most rapid and wide reaching natural expansions of any bird species.
The massive and rapid expansion of the Cattle Egret's range is due to its relationship with humans and their domesticated animals.
The Cattle Egret (Bubulcus ibis) is a cosmopolitan species of heron (family Ardeidae) found in the tropics, subtropics and warm temperate zones.
The Cattle Egret(Bubulcus Ibis) is also observed in breeding here in 2010, the breeding of the bird is reported in the state after 62 years.
Heron species include, the Cattle Egret (Bubulcus ibis) and the fairly rare Green Heron (Butorides virescens).
The Noronha skink probably lacked predators before Fernando de Noronha was discovered by humans, but several species that arrived since do prey on it, most commonly the cat (Felis catus) and cattle egret (Bubulcus ibis).