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New egret identification graphics

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Subject: New egret identification graphics
From: "Robert Inglis" <>
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2012 21:51:02 +1000
I have been working on a detailed identification guide for the Australian white 
egrets for my website but, as usual, it is a long and slow process and won’t be 
completed for some time. However, in the process I have developed some new, 
never-before-published graphics. One graphic shows a comparison of the bill 
shapes and sizes of the 5 white egrets and a couple of other graphics show the 
relative body sizes of Eastern Great Egret, Intermediate Egret and Little 
Egret. 
These graphics have been uploaded to my website and can be seen by using this 
link http://www.photos-n-guides.com/html/egret_bills_and_bodies.html

The long way to the page (Egret bills and bodies) is by hovering your cursor 
over the “Identification Guides” navigation button; then hover the cursor over 
the “Birds” button which has popped out; then move the cursor out and down to 
the “Waterbirds” button and click on it. Click on the “Herons, Egrets and 
Bitterns” link and, finally, click on the “Egret bills and bodies” link.
I did say “the long way” but going that way just might reveal other things of 
interest.

If the new features aren’t visible your browser may need to be refreshed by 
clicking on the symbol that looks like a “C” with an arrow head located at the 
right hand end of the address bar at the top of the browser window.

Bob Inglis
Sandstone Point
Qld
Australia
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