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Great Egret

Ardea alba
Linnaeus, C, 1758
Garza Blanca
Garça-branca-grande

Family: Ardeidae
Order: Pelecaniformes
Class: Aves
Phylum / Division: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia

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Records from Colombia

Conservation status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Description: It’s one of the largest and most elegant herons worldwide, easily recognized by its entirely white plumage, long S-shaped neck, and slow, deliberate movements. It features a yellowish, dagger-like bill that may darken slightly during the breeding season, along with black legs that highlight its bright body. In flight, it retracts its neck—typical of herons—and its impressive height, often exceeding one meter, makes it a striking presence in wetlands and coastal habitats.

Geographical distribution: This species has an almost cosmopolitan distribution, occurring on every continent except Antarctica. It is widespread throughout the Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. In South America, it is well documented from Colombia to Argentina and Uruguay, with both resident and migratory populations depending on the region. Its distribution is supported by BirdLife International and multiple global and regional observation platforms.

Habitat: It favors large wetland environments such as marshes, lakes, riverbanks, estuaries, rice fields, tidal flats, and shallow waters where it can hunt efficiently. The species is highly adaptable and occupies freshwater, brackish, and marine habitats, provided they offer abundant prey and good visibility.

Diet: Its diet is dominated by fish, though it also consumes amphibians, crustaceans, aquatic insects, small reptiles, and occasionally small mammals. Its primary foraging strategy involves slow, careful walking in shallow water, followed by rapid, precise strikes. It may also remain still for extended periods, waiting patiently for prey to approach.

Behavior: The Great Egret typically forages alone, though groups may form where food resources are plentiful. During the breeding season, it nests in mixed colonies with other herons. It is generally cautious but not overly shy, making it relatively easy to observe. Its flight is steady and direct, with slow, deep wingbeats.

Breeding: Great Egrets nest in colonies, placing their nests in trees, shrubs, or dense vegetation above water. Nests consist of platforms made of sticks. Clutches usually contain 2 to 4 bluish or pale eggs. Both parents participate in incubation and chick care. During the breeding season, adults develop long, delicate ornamental plumes on the back, known as egrets, used in courtship displays.

Conservation status: Globally listed as Least Concern (LC) by BirdLife International due to its wide distribution and stable overall population. Nonetheless, it faces threats such as wetland degradation, pollution, and human disturbance. Monitoring efforts are important in some regions to ensure population stability.


Author of this compilation: EcoRegistros – 08/12/2025




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Last published photographs

Foto
Photography ID: 651090
  Adult

Humedal Platanares (yumbo)
Valle del Cauca
Colombia
07/13/2025
Pablo Eguia
Foto
Photography ID: 649367
  Adult

Humedal Platanares
Valle del Cauca
Colombia
07/13/2025
Jorge Schlemmer
Foto
Photography ID: 626659
  Adult

Sopo
Cundinamarca
Colombia
03/16/2025
Jairo Alberto García Giraldo
Foto
Photography ID: 603851
♂ ♀
  Adult

Vilhavieja
Huila
Colombia
09/10/2024
Glauco Oliveira
Foto
Photography ID: 597392
  Adult

Barranquilla
Atlántico
Colombia
08/25/2024
Miguel Ángel Serrano
Foto
Photography ID: 596853
  Adult

Repelón
Atlántico
Colombia
07/24/2024
Miguel Ángel Serrano
Foto
Photography ID: 596732
  Adult

Repelón
Atlántico
Colombia
08/22/2024
Miguel Ángel Serrano
Foto
Photography ID: 596370
  Adult

Barranquilla
Atlántico
Colombia
08/18/2024
Miguel Ángel Serrano
Foto
Photography ID: 596303
  Adult

Repelón
Atlántico
Colombia
08/16/2024
Miguel Ángel Serrano
Foto
Photography ID: 595105
  Adult

Repelón
Atlántico
Colombia
07/31/2024
Miguel Ángel Serrano
Foto
Photography ID: 593479
  Adult

Cartagena de Indias
Bolívar
Colombia
05/29/2015
Adrian Braidotti



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
244250021/09/202512:56ColombiaBolívarCarrera 1 65-229, Cartagena de Indias1Lucio La Grotteria
236443121/09/202512:56ColombiaBolívarCarrera 1 65-229, Cartagena de Indias1Jorge La Grotteria
244244620/09/202516:50ColombiaBolívarCarrera 1 1-25, Cartagena de Indias3Lucio La Grotteria
236313520/09/202516:50ColombiaBolívarCarrera 1 1-25, Cartagena de Indias3Jorge La Grotteria
244223618/09/202511:57ColombiaMagdalenaCienaga-Barranquilla1Lucio La Grotteria
244223818/09/202512:01ColombiaBolívarCarrera 2ª # 3-38, Parque Nacional Natural Corales del Rosario y San Bernardo5Lucio La Grotteria
244224118/09/202512:02ColombiaBolívarCarrera 7 # 10-300, Parque Nacional Natural Corales del Rosario y San Bernardo10Lucio La Grotteria
244225218/09/202512:07ColombiaMagdalenaCienaga-Barranquilla4Lucio La Grotteria
244225718/09/202512:13ColombiaMagdalenaCienaga-Barranquilla1Lucio La Grotteria
244226218/09/202512:24ColombiaMagdalenaRuta Nacional 901Lucio La Grotteria
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Great Egret (Ardea alba) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 12/04/2026.