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DSC_0462_LR_LOGO by Ray 'Wolverine' Li

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DSC_0462_LR_LOGO

Intermediate Egret (中白鷺; Scientific Name: Egretta intermedia)

DSC_0292_LR_LOGO by Ray 'Wolverine' Li

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DSC_0292_LR_LOGO

Intermediate Egret (中白鷺; Scientific Name: Egretta intermedia)

Tricolored Heron by jan.stefka

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Tricolored Heron

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C57A7650 Garza pechiblanco - Tricolored Heron - Egretta tricolor by Carlos A. Objio Sarraff

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C57A7650 Garza pechiblanco - Tricolored Heron - Egretta tricolor

Orden: Ciconiiformes
Familia: Ardeidae
Genero: Egretta
Nombres comunes: Garza pechiblanco - Garceta tricolor - Garceta de Louisiana
Nombre cientifico: Egretta tricolor
Nombre Ingles: Tricolored Heron
Lugar de captura: Flamingo - Everglades National Park - Eco Pond Trail - Florida
Pais: USA

Wikipedia Informacion:
es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egretta_tricolor

Wikipedia Information:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tricolored_heron

Avibase scientific information:
avibase.bsc-eoc.org/species.jsp?avibaseid=031409C72898108C


Flamingo is one of the interpretive centers of Everglades National Park. Trails such as the Snake Bight Trail, Christian Point Trail, Rowdy Bend Trail and Coastal Prairie Trail allow visitors to experience the buttonwood, mangrove and coastal prairie ecosystems.

Eco Pond is man-made and is part of Flamingo's sewage treatment system. As the largest body of fresh water in the saltwater area of the Everglades it attracts birds in abundance. It had been surrounded by invasive, non-native Brazilian pepper bushes before the National Park Service recently removed this alien weed and replaced it with native vegetation.

©2014 Carlos A. Objio Sarraff, All Rights Reserved
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