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A new set of graphics to assist in egret identification.

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Subject: A new set of graphics to assist in egret identification.
From: "Robert Inglis" <>
Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2013 13:37:15 +1000
In the never-ending quest to find better, more reliable and more interesting 
ways to easily and accurately identify the five white egrets we are so 
fortunate to see in Australia I have created a set of “comparison” graphics 
which I have loaded onto my website http://www.photos-n-guides.com/
The set of graphics, in the form of a small gallery of images, can be found by 
going to the “Herons egrets bitterns” page via this link 
http://www.photos-n-guides.com/html/herons_egrets_bitterns.html and clicking on 
the “Egret comparison graphics” link at the top of the choices displayed on 
that page.
Other links on that page go to pages containing an assortment of identification 
tips for white egrets seen in Australia.

Each graphic in the “Egret comparison graphics” set consists of two species in 
similar poses scaled to show approximate relative sizes and shapes. The 
graphics were created by selecting birds from various digital images I have 
taken over a number of years, combining them into the one image and scaling 
them using proportional lengths of bills and/or tarsi. Each of the five egret 
species is separately shown with each of the other four.

I have plans to add extended image galleries for the five egret species but 
that will be some time down the track. Working on the website pages for 
something like this takes time and diverts me from getting out to take more 
photos. And working on creations such as the “Egret comparison graphics” 
quickly shows me I need more images of birds in more suitable poses. 
But who really needs an excuse to photograph birds.......and egrets in 
particular?

Bob Inglis
Sandstone Point
Qld
http://www.photos-n-guides.com/
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