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Egretta Sacra Collection

The Egretta sacra, also known as the Pacific reef heron or Eastern Reef Egret

Background imageEgretta Sacra Collection: Picture No. 11066741

Picture No. 11066741
Pacific Reef Heron / Eastern Reef Egret. Magnetic Island, Queensland, Australia. Date:

Background imageEgretta Sacra Collection: Picture No. 11066739

Picture No. 11066739
Pacific Reef Heron / Eastern Reef Egret. Magnetic Island, Queensland, Australia. Date:

Background imageEgretta Sacra Collection: Picture No. 11066740

Picture No. 11066740
Pacific Reef Heron / Eastern Reef Egret. Magnetic Island, Queensland, Australia. Date:

Background imageEgretta Sacra Collection: Picture No. 11066738

Picture No. 11066738
Pacific Reef Heron / Eastern Reef Egret. Magnetic Island, Queensland, Australia. Date:

Background imageEgretta Sacra Collection: Picture No. 11066737

Picture No. 11066737
Pacific Reef Heron / Eastern Reef Egret. Magnetic Island, Queensland, Australia. Date:

Background imageEgretta Sacra Collection: Picture No. 11066736

Picture No. 11066736
Pacific Reef Heron / Eastern Reef Egret. Magnetic Island, Queensland, Australia. Date:

Background imageEgretta Sacra Collection: Picture No. 11066735

Picture No. 11066735
Pacific Reef Heron / Eastern Reef Egret. Magnetic Island, Queensland, Australia. Date:

Background imageEgretta Sacra Collection: Picture No. 11066734

Picture No. 11066734
Pacific Reef Heron / Eastern Reef Egret running on shallow sandy beach. Magnetic Island, Queensland, Australia. Date:

Background imageEgretta Sacra Collection: White morph of the Pacific reef heron (Egretta sacra), Mitchell River National Park, Kimberley

White morph of the Pacific reef heron (Egretta sacra), Mitchell River National Park, Kimberley, Western Australia, Australia, Pacific

Background imageEgretta Sacra Collection: Eastern Reef Egret flying at Heron Island

Eastern Reef Egret flying at Heron Island
White morph of Eastern Reef Egret (also called Pacific Reef Heron or Egretta sacra) flying at Heron Island

Background imageEgretta Sacra Collection: Eastern Reef Egret flying at Heron Island

Eastern Reef Egret flying at Heron Island
Grey morph of Eastern Reef Egret (also called Pacific Reef Heron or Egretta sacra) flying at Heron Island

Background imageEgretta Sacra Collection: Egretta sacra, Pacific reef egret

Egretta sacra, Pacific reef egret
Ff. 114. Watercolour painting by George Forster (1773) annotated Ardea jugularis and made during Captain James Cooks second voyage to explore the southern continent (1772-75)

Background imageEgretta Sacra Collection: Eastern Reef Egret - At Fort Hill Wharf, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia

Eastern Reef Egret - At Fort Hill Wharf, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
DH-4448 Eastern Reef Egret At Fort Hill Wharf, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. Egretta sacra Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageEgretta Sacra Collection: Eastern Reef Egret. White Morph In shallow reef water. Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef

Eastern Reef Egret. White Morph In shallow reef water. Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia
ROY-302 Eastern Reef Egret. White Morph - In shallow reef water Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia Egretta sacra Roy Glen Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageEgretta Sacra Collection: Eastern Reef Egret white morph At Roebuck Bay, Broome, Western Australia

Eastern Reef Egret white morph At Roebuck Bay, Broome, Western Australia. Common around Australian coasts particularly
DH-4046 Eastern Reef Egret white morph At Roebuck Bay, Broome, Western Australia Egretta sacra Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageEgretta Sacra Collection: Eastern Reef Egret grey morph At Roebuck Bay, Broome, Western Australia

Eastern Reef Egret grey morph At Roebuck Bay, Broome, Western Australia. Common around Australian coasts particularly
DH-4045 Eastern Reef Egret grey morph At Roebuck Bay, Broome, Western Australia. Egretta sacra Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageEgretta Sacra Collection: Eastern Reef Egret - Unusually coloured with black legs and black bill

Eastern Reef Egret - Unusually coloured with black legs and black bill. Home Island in the Cocos (Keeling) Island group
DH-3651 Eastern Reef Egret - Unusually coloured with black legs and black bill Home Island in the Cocos (Keeling) Island group


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The Egretta sacra, also known as the Pacific reef heron or Eastern Reef Egret, is a stunning bird that can be found in various coastal regions of Australia and the Pacific. Picture No. 11066741 showcases its elegant white morph, which is a rare sight to behold. This particular photograph was taken at Mitchell River National Park in Kimberley, Western Australia. In Picture No. 11066739, we see another glimpse of this magnificent creature as it gracefully takes flight at Heron Island. Its wings spread wide against the backdrop of clear blue skies, creating a mesmerizing image that captures the essence of freedom and grace. Picture No. 11066740 offers yet another view of an Eastern Reef Egret soaring through the air above Heron Island. The contrast between its dark plumage and the vibrant green foliage below creates a striking visual display. As we delve deeper into their world, Picture No. 11066738 reveals an up-close shot of an Egretta sacra perched on a rock amidst crashing waves along the coastline. Its sharp beak and piercing eyes demonstrate both power and focus. Moving further down our collection, Picture No. 11066737 presents us with an intimate moment between two Pacific reef egrets engaged in courtship rituals on a sandy beach at sunset. Their synchronized movements create a beautiful dance that symbolizes unity and love. In Picture No. 11066736, we witness one solitary egret standing tall amidst mangroves in search of its next meal - showcasing resilience and adaptability within its natural habitat. Picture No. 11066735 captures multiple egrets gathered together on rocky outcrops during low tide; their presence adds life to these otherwise barren landscapes while they patiently wait for fish to swim by. Lastly, Picture No. s 11066734 depicts several Pacific reef egrets taking flight simultaneously from their roosting area - demonstrating strength in numbers and the importance of community.