English translation of egrets
Name of Egret Species Person and Age: (Linnaeus, 1766) English Name: Little Egret Egret's taxonomic status is: birds-birds-egrets-egrets, which is a rare species. There are five kinds of egrets: egrets, egrets, little egrets, yellow-billed egrets and herons. (Sometimes an egret, Casmerodius alba) is found in both hemispheres. It is about 90 cm (35 inches) long and has feathers only on its back. Sometimes its American population is called American Egret or Common Egret. E. garzetta is distributed in the old world; About 55 cm (22 inches) long; Yellow-billed Egret with white robe, thick forehead feathers and lacy back feathers: Yellow-billed Egret, also called Bailao and Tang Egret, is a medium-sized wading bird, with a body length of 46-65cm and a weight of 320-650g, and the female is slightly smaller. Its posture is very beautiful, its body is thin and slender, its mouth, neck and feet are very long, and its body is light, which is conducive to flying. It is covered with cream-colored feathers, spotless, proud and elegant. But the color of feathers also changes greatly in summer and winter. In summer, the mouth is orange, the feet are black, the feet are yellow, and the eyes are blue first. The occipital bone has a long spear beak composed of many slender white feathers, the longest of which is 10 cm, which looks like a pair of gentle braids, fluttering in the wind and beautiful. On the back, shoulders and the lower part of the head and neck, there are scattered long rope-like decorative feathers, which are shaped like raincoats, so they are called "rope feathers", which extend backward beyond the tail feather nose, and the rope feathers at the base of the head and neck hang down to the chest like silk threads. Distribution of Egrets There are 20 species of birds and animals in China, of which Egrets are the most precious. Sanduoqiao Village, Baishiyi Town, Jiulongpo District, Chongqing has the first egret nature reserve in China. There are more than 20,000 umbrellas in the area. There are 10 species of egrets in Xiamen, accounting for 50% of the total species of egrets in China. Among them, there are five species of egrets, which reflects that Xiamen's geographical location and wetland environment are typical and representative in the distribution of egret resources.