Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, U.S.A.,
1975
Photograph by James L. Amos
Two ivory cattle egrets flex their wings in an age-old ritual of courtship in which potential mates mirror each other’s movements. These birds are so named because they are often found near cattle or horses, feeding on the insects these animals attract.
(Photo shot on assignment for, but not published in, “Watermen’s Island Home,” June 1980, National Geographic magazine)
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