Snowy Egret By Matthew Shea.

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Snowy Egret By Matthew Shea

Structural adaptations One structural adaptation of the snowy egret is its long skinny legs. This is an important adaptation because when they are standing in the water it helps their body stay out of the water. A second structural adaptation is long skinny toes. This is an important adaptation because when they are fishing in muddy water it helps them stay on the surface of the mud instead of sinking. A third structural adaptation is hollow bones. This is an important adaptation because it helps the snowy egret be able to fly and that makes it easier to migrate.

More Structural Adaptations A fourth structural adaptation is long slim bill. This is important adaptation because it helps the snowy egret when they are fishing to catch fish by spearing the fish to death. A fifth structural adaptation is large but light flight feathers. This is an important structural adaptation because flight feathers of a snowy egret’s wings and tail help propel, steer, and balance the snowy egret as it moves through the air. They also keep the snowy egret warm and dry. Third, during mating season, they help show off its elegance.

Behavioral Adaptations One behavioral adaptation of the snowy egret is that it rakes or stirs the bottom of the water. This is an important adaptation because it gets the fish to swim up to the snowy egret and that helps it get food to eat. A second behavioral adaptation is that they stand still. This is an important adaptation because it helps the snowy egret get food to eat because the fish think that the snowy egret is a water plant or a stick and swim by it. The snowy egret then quickly sticks their head down to eat the fish. A third behavioral adaption is that they feed in groups. This is an important adaptation because it helps protect each other from getting eaten by a predator if they were alone. A forth behavioral adaptation is that they build a nest in a tree. This is an important adaptation because it helps them give birth to their young in a place where their predators cannot get to.

Habitat It lives in North and South America They nest near both fresh and salt water. They nest in fresh water marshes in the west and in salt water marshes in the east. They line their nests with fine twigs and rushes and it is built in trees and shrubs. Near where they live the snowy egrets hunt for insects stirred up by domestic animals in open fields.

Diet The snowy egret is a carnivore and typically eats frogs and fish. It also eats other small animals that live in or around water. To catch prey, the snowy egret stands motionless in the water until the animal comes close, then quickly seizes it with its bill. When the weather gets cold and the water freezes the snowy egret migrates south so that they can still catch prey.

Food Chain

Resourses I used the book “the Encyclopedia of Birds” I used the book “World Book 2009” I used the book “Storks and Other Large Wading Birds” I used the website CT Dept of Energy & Environmental Protection” I used the website “MA Audobon Society”