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An aid to identifying the 4 larger egrets in Australia.

To: Robert Inglis <>
Subject: An aid to identifying the 4 larger egrets in Australia.
From: Carl Clifford <>
Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 15:28:03 +1000
Thanks, Bob. Well done.

Carl Clifford

Robert Inglis wrote:
I have created a photographic aid intended to help in the identification of
the four larger white egrets in Australia.

The image can be seen at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ptiloris463/2509935011/

Please note this identification aid concentrates on the gape.
The birds are not shown in scale in relation to size and the plumages are
representational only.

The birds are shown in similar poses so that the shapes of the bills can be
assessed. However, it should be noted that there has been no attempt to
accurately show any diagnostic differences in bill, head or neck shape, size
or length.

The image is best viewed at "full size" by clicking on the "all sizes"
button at the top-left of the image.
("Full size" = "original size.)

Bob Inglis
Sandstone Point
Qld
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