

Reef Egrets breed year-round, constructing a nest platform lined with seaweed, and can form small colonies with other egrets. It could be related to the particular local climate (dark forms being better suited to colder areas), or it could be a camouflage tactic whereby different colors have feeding advantages according to the local prey abundance. * Special features: There are various theories as to why reef egrets exist in two color morphs. Reef egrets have a distinctive feeding style, stalking over rocks and in shallow water, bent low. Reef egrets are active foragers day and night, and sometimes they invade the colonies of other seabirds, such as terns and gulls, and steal fish the other birds have caught for their young. * Food: Small marine fish, crustaceans, mollusks and insects. The dark form predominates in more temperate areas, but moving south the white form is more common. * Where to find them: From Honshu to Kyushu and Okinawa, along the coasts and on islands. In the gray morph, there is a narrow white stripe on the throat. They have short legs, yellow in the white morph and gray in the gray morph brown beaks and gold-yellow eyes. The reasons for the existence of different-colored “morphs” are unknown. As for their color, that’s not straightforward: Some are pure white, while others (such as the one in the photo) are charcoal-gray. Skills at the service of the bodies so that their last wishes are fulfilled.* Description: As egrets in Japan go, reef egrets are medium-size, growing to around 65 cm in length, with a wingspan of up to 110 cm. The group of the Kurosagi, put their unique


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