Little Egret now a common sight on our coastline

Little Egret

The elegant Little Egret was once a rare visitor to our shores, but can now regularly be spotted around the coastline of England. Look out for it amongst all the seagulls with its beautiful pure white feathers and distictive neck plumes that herald the breeding season.



The little egret is a recent colonist, and is most common along the south and east coasts of England and in Wales. The North Kent Coast, estuaries of Devon and Cornwall, Poole Harbour and Chichester Harbour hold some of the largest concentrations and they are also common in East Anglia. They are an increasingly common sight in inland areas too and are gradually increasing their range northwards.



You can see little egrets all year round, although numbers increase in autumn and winter as birds arrive from the continent. 








All of the above images were taken in Minnis Bay, 
with my Nikon D500/Nikon 200-500 combination.



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