Science Fair Projects Ideas - Snowy Egret

All Science Fair Projects

      

Science Fair Project Encyclopedia for Schools!

  Search    Browse    Forum  Coach    Links    Editor    Help    Tell-a-Friend    Encyclopedia    Dictionary     

Science Fair Project Encyclopedia

For information on any area of science that interests you,
enter a keyword (eg. scientific method, molecule, cloud, carbohydrate etc.).
Or else, you can start by choosing any of the categories below.

Snowy Egret

Snowy Egret
Photo: Snowy Egret
Scientific Classification
:Animalia
:Chordata
:Aves
:Ciconiiformes
:Ardeidae
: Egretta
: thula
Binomial name
Egretta thula
Molina, 1782

The Snowy Egret, Egretta thula, is a small white heron. It is the American counterpart to the very similar Old World Little Egret, which has established a foothold in the Bahamas.

Adults have a slim black bill and long black legs with yellow feet. In breeding season, adults have shaggy plumes.

Their breeding habitat is large inland wetlands and coastal wetlands from the lower Great Lakes and southwestern United States to South America. They nest in colonies, often with other waders, usually on platforms of sticks in trees or shrubs.

In warmer locations, some are permanent residents; northern populations migrate to Central America and the West Indies. They may wander north after the breeding season. It is an extremely rare vagrant to western Europe, although the first bird for Britain wintered in Scotland from 2001-2.

These birds stalk their prey in shallow water, often running or shuffling their feet; they may also stand still and wait to ambush prey. They also hunt for insects stirred up by domestic animals in open fields. They eat fish, crustaceans, and insects.

image:SnowyEgretWinter.jpg
Snowy Egret in winter plumage
note yellow feet

At one time, the plumes of the Snowy Egret were in great demand for decorating hats. Hunting for this purpose reduced the population of the species to dangerously low levels. Now protected by law, the bird's population has rebounded.

10-26-2009 08:16:03
The contents of this article is licensed from www.wikipedia.org under the GNU Free Documentation License. Click here to see the transparent copy and copyright details
Science kits, science lessons, science toys, maths toys, hobby kits, science games and books - these are some of many products that can help give your kid an edge in their science fair projects, and develop a tremendous interest in the study of science. When shopping for a science kit or other supplies, make sure that you carefully review the features and quality of the products. Compare prices by going to several online stores. Read product reviews online or refer to magazines.

Start by looking for your science kit review or science toy review. Compare prices but remember, Price $ is not everything. Quality does matter.
Science Fair Coach
What do science fair judges look out for?
ScienceHound
Science Fair Projects for students of all ages
All Science Fair Projects.com Site
All Science Fair Projects Homepage
Search | Browse | Links | From-our-Editor | Books | Help | Contact | Privacy | Disclaimer | Copyright Notice