Not a Cattle Egret!

Recent observations of Birdguides, February 28, 23:2928 / 02 23:29 FROM: Garcilla, Dundonald [A] in the waterways in the Moat Park (Day 16) was a beautiful tomorrow morning and I received the e – mail had earlier in the night by Birdguides. Dundonald is a suburb of Belfast. My first thought was that it was a heron, cattle egret and see only in wildlife, as well as in Italy by feeding water buffalo and giraffe in Africa. Observed in Ireland, but I never. I left my car in the parking lot of McDonalds and walked along the creek. Many wastes, 2 laundry gray, and finally, a little egret. If you’re in Photography birds, this bird is quite accessible to a little egret. When flying close to a hundred yards down the creek. Then go home and stayed in the castle to hide on the island Quoile River. The view from the front of the snowy mountains Morne was wonderful. The water is rising very high, and in the water about twenty Goldeneye were on display. Suddenly a herd of about fifty Lapwing took the sky and looked up to see what awaits them, afraid, or possibly a pilgrim bird, but not better in my eyes and flew over the reeds on the other side of the bay was an eaglet pale. It was beautiful, backlit, but was too far for a decent photo. This is shot at a severely restricted.

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