
Snowy Egrets,

in full courtship display,

dance on the top of tall thorn trees,

and sing their peculiar courtship songs.

They seem to get ignored a lot,

but their efforts must work,

judging by the hundred or so tree-top nesting females.

Egrets dance, sing, and nest, on trees with formidable thorns, to keep less talented predators away.

I found this recording on you tube of the egret’s most peculiar courtship song. It is much louder in person with many birds courting, dancing and singing, at the same time. ( Thank you Kim DeGiulio Goecke, who I do not know, who accurately recorded their songs):
Cheers to you from the dancing and singing tree-top birds~
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On anyone else, it’d be a bad hair day. On them, it looks elegant.
Where did you get these shots?
Sort of the Helena Bonham Carter hairdo appeal 😉 I took these in unincorporated north eastern San Diego County დ
Gorgeous photos!
Merci beaucoup mon ami Sharon დ
Thank you, Cindy for more beautiful photographs!
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Here are more beautiful photographs from Cindy Knoke to enjoy!
You are so welcome Charles. I am touched by your kind thoughtfulness my friend and happy you enjoyed these dancing beauties დ
Wow Cindy, these photos are amazing! Did you have a treetop roost yourself to get them? Such beautiful birds.
Alison
Amazing photos. ❤
Thank you my friend & be well დ
They are soooo beautiful – like Ballet Dancers…
Have a wonderful spring time and stay safe, dear Cindy!
They are incredible. I even like their distinctive atonal, loud mating calls. Thank you, and stay safe and well დ
It’s beautiful, is this a photo in a nature reserve?
It should be, but it is not a native bird or native animal nature preserve. დ
Fantastic shots of their feathers!
Thank you Kerry. The feathers look so far superior on the birds that own them, don’t they, then on all the people who historically have wore them დ
That is so true, Cindy. Fur looks much better on foxes too.
Agreed! დ
Wow so beautiful, lucky you Cindy!
Yes. I was so lucky to see them დ
There is so much to know about these tree-top dancers. They have a language, a community, a way of connecting with their world where they are one with nature. You have captured a special moment – one that reminds us to find a way to give back to nature.
You and I, Rebecca are, as usual, in accord. How cool is that! დ
Love the title, the post and naturally, the photography. Bravo!
Ahhh, honored. I am so lucky to know people like you. Stay well დ
Cindy, thank you. There is beauty everywhere if we only look. Enjoy the weekend and photography! oxox დ
Yes indeed. Beauty is everywhere, waiting to be discovered დ
Have a good week. oxox
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🙂 🙂 oxox
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After a hard day it is always a good idea to end with something beautiful and as always Cindy Knoke provides the perfect images to enjoy…snowy egrets.. stunning photography as always
You are a person who never fails to make my heart smile Sally. Thank you my friend & be well დ
Beautiful birds Cindy.. so entertaining too… thanks for sharing ♥
Thank you for stopping by Sally & cheers to you my friend დ
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These are magnificent photos! So remarkable and I am simply entranced…. wow, aren’t they beautiful? How amazing is it that such big birds nest in trees? I understand the thorny trees for nest protection… but can’t help wondering about getting poked! Lovely post, as always!
Awww, loved reading that you were are awed by them as I. Cheers to you & thank you დ
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Grazie mille დ
I feel like I am at a Venetian masked ball! 🙂 Thank you for sharing this wonderful impression. I never had seen before. How are you? I hope you had a wonderful Easter celebrations, staying well and save. I have to apologize again! Have a beautiful weekend! Michael
They do look like Venetian dancers! Wishing you a safe and happy week Michael დ
Yeah, thats true, Cindy! Thank you for sharing again. Have a lovely week too. I am sure you will have, in the paradise there. 🙂 Michael
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Too beautiful for words 🙂
Much appreciated! Thank you Kakshmi დ
A nest among thorny trees and feathers that defy beauty. Two opposites that work together.
A refuge among the thorns! დ
Well said!
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Their white feathers moving as they dance look like filmy wedding veils! Of course these are on the males, but still so appropriate! Thanks for such beautiful photos to brighten our days!
Ahhh, your kind comment brightened my day Kathy, so thank you! დ
Very few birds do mating rituals as well. 🙂 Great photos, Cindy. –Curt
True. They are highly skilled maters 😉 😉
They look amazing…so…so beautiful Cindy.❤
So happy you like them & thanks for stopping by დ
Terrific photos Cindy… and thanks for the recording, I’ve never heard that before…
You are most welcome! There mating songs are music that only a interested heron truly appreciates 😉
They’re beautiful, Cindy. It looks like they’re wearing lace and good singers too 😉 Pawkisses for a Happy Day🐾😽💞
They are both talented and good looking!!! 😉
Such gorgeous creatures, Cindy! I understand the rationale of nesting among thorny trees, but as a mom myself, I think I’d prefer surrounding my wee ones with something softer and more comfy!
I hear you and they agree with you! I didn’t include photos of the nests. They pluck out their downy feathers and make these super-comfy down nests protected all around by thorns. Comfort and security conscious mamas!! 😉 დ
They’re not inconspicuous at all I wonder if their lack of camouflage puts them in danger. Great photographs Cindy I hope that you are well.
Good question. They are preyed upon by animals like raptors, ravens, poisonous snakes, coyotes, foxes and raccoons. I would guess that nesting on the tops of very tall trees, covered in thorns, in large groups, helps protect them from many of these. These are very large birds, with lethal beaks, long talons, and a snake like neck. They are predator birds and kill to live. They can defend themselves. The nests would be vulnerable to raptors and ravens though. Once we had a wildlife rescue woman come to The Holler to rescue a Great White Heron, a bird similar to Snowy Herons, but twice the size. I had to help and was significantly intimidated by the long sharp beak which the heron uses like a dagger with the full force of it’s strong neck. I was warned that in defense, they aim for the eyes.
Very interesting thank you Cindy. Actually in karate we were taught if trapped in a neck lock, twist your head if you can towards your assailant’s elbow, elbow their ribs, or go for the eyes with your thumbs or grind your heel down their shins! 👀 👍🏻👎🏻 good to know pretty birds can look after themselves 😂
Agreed. My daughter is a black belt. Pretty birds do need to look after themselves!! დ
Ah so you’ll know the move I mean. My Dad was very keen on us all doing marshal arts especially when my brother started to get bullied at High School, so he enrolled us all, did your daughter do competitions? I used to love rolling up with my hair in bunches looking like I wouldn’t hurt a fly 👧🏼. I know the first rule though – avoid – or run away as fast as you can if you are able.
Nature like this always brings a smile .., and a deep exhale of gratitude and release❤️
Your kind comment made me smile Val. Cheers to you my friend დ
Graceful Bird! And what a hairstyle… 🙂
Thank you Alexander…..Maybe this is why people put feathers in their hats. They are trying to look as pretty as birds! 😉
Probably…
Exquisite captures and post. Their breeding plumage is beautiful beyond words. Best, Babsje
Awwww….Your very thoughtful words make me glad I posted. Thank you & cheers to you დ
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Such amazing images. Elegant indeed
Merci beaucoup mon ami! დ
I love those fluffy, whimsical, flyaway feathers!
Aren’t they wonderful! I am glad you do დ
So beautiful! I don’t get to see snow egret often at all.
So happy you like them Amy დ
These birds are beautiful. The thorns look so dangerous yet they nest on top of it. Amazing! Thank you Cindy for sharing. The song sounds like they are speaking a language.
Yes. Birds do seem to have their own complex languages. Thank you caring about them Beverly, and for stopping by here, and telling me
You are welcome
Yes. You are right. Birds have languages, which not everyone can hear. I am so glad that you can Beverly. Stay safe & well დ
You also. 🙂
BONJOUR CINDY
Par ce message positif et amical je te souhaite une bonne semaine mon ami(e). Quoi que tu vives, quoi que tu fasses, dans chaque moment il se cache une raison d’être heureux
Merci Bernard. Restez en sécurité, bien et heureux.
Fabulous 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I have never seen this Egret before.
So happy to make the introduction and hope all is well with you დ
How gorgeous these birds are in their breeding plumage Cindy, such beautiful captures. 🙂
Aren’t they lovely and delicate creatures. Thank you for your kind thoughts & cheers to you დ
beste Grüße im Wonnemonat Mai von mir zu dir, Klaus
Ich wünsche Ihnen einen schönen Mai, mein Freund Klaus. Ich hoffe es ist ein wundervoller Monat für dich! დ
Fantastic photography
I am honored you think so Daniel & thank you! დ
The birds are amazing. The feathers look so white, so perfect. It gives a pretty great inspiration.
I am glad it gives you great inspiration. It does the same for me დ
What beautiful feathers! Beautiful photos too Cindy.
Honored. Thank you Helene დ
sei herzlich gegrüßt von mir.
Ich wünsche Ihnen Gesundheit und Glück, mein Freund. დ
Ahhh!! I love birds! This was refreshing!
Thanks!
I <3 people who <3 birds! დ