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Birds of KY: White Crane at Egypt is Great Egret

Egrets often seen on Crocus Creek, and the Beaver Pond and other water structures on Tebbs' Bend Nature & Recreation/Homeplace on Green River

Billy Joe Fudge writes:
Great Egret. I see them on Crocus Creek often during late summer. They are also on the Beaver Pond and other water structures on Tebbs' Bend Nature and Recreation Area/Homeplace on Green River. -Billy Joe Fudge
Comments re photo 56945 Birds of KY George Rice spots 1st White Crane hes seen here




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Birds of KY: George Rice spots 1st White Crane he's seen here



2014-10-06 - Knifley RD/Ky 551 at Egypt, KY - Photo by George Rice. White Crane - Found this beautiful bird on my pond as I was checking the cattle. Hurried to the house for my camera and returned to find him sitting in this tree. It is some type of crane. I don't remember ever seeing a white crane before as our native cranes are blue or dark color. I guess we will have to ask our nature expert Billy Joe Fudge to name it. George Rice. Photo By George Rice. Rice Farm. Hwy 551 Egypt Community, Adair County, KY. October 5, 2014
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