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Western Cattle Egret

Ardea ibis
Linnaeus, C, 1758
Garcita Bueyera
Garça-vaqueira

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

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Records from Embalse El Carrizal

Conservation Status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Other common names: Garza del Ganado, Garza Bueyera.

Synonyms: Bubulcus ibis, Ardea ibis.


Description: It is a medium-sized heron with a compact body and relatively short neck, showing mostly white plumage. During the breeding season, it develops buff to orange ornamental feathers on the head, chest, and back, giving it a distinctive appearance. The bill is strong and yellowish, and the legs are shorter than those of most herons, often turning reddish during courtship. Sexes are similar, with males slightly larger.

Geographic distribution: It has one of the widest distributions among herons, occurring on all continents except Antarctica. In the Americas, it ranges from the southern United States through much of South America, including most of Argentina. Its remarkable expansion ability has allowed it to colonize new areas rapidly.

Habitat: It commonly inhabits grasslands, agricultural fields, savannas, pastures, open wetlands, and rural landscapes, showing a strong preference for terrestrial habitats rather than aquatic ones. It is frequently seen near livestock and farming activities.

Feeding: The diet is mainly insectivorous, consisting of grasshoppers, crickets, beetles, and other arthropods, but it also takes small vertebrates such as frogs, lizards, and rodents. It often exploits disturbed ground caused by cattle or machinery to capture prey.

Behavior: This is a highly social and approachable species, usually feeding in groups and roosting in flocks. Unlike many herons, it spends much of its time walking on dry ground. Outside the breeding season, it may travel long distances in search of food, showing a very opportunistic behavior.

Nesting: It nests colonially, often alongside other heron species and waterbirds. Nests are built with sticks in trees, shrubs, or reed beds. The clutch usually consists of 3 to 5 eggs, incubated by both parents, who also share chick rearing duties.

Conservation status: It is classified as Least Concern, with large and expanding populations. Its success is closely related to its high adaptability to human-altered environments, although in some regions it may be considered overly abundant.


Author of this compilation: EcoRegistros – 22/12/2025




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Photography ID: 565254
  Adult

Embalse El Carrizal
Mendoza
Argentina
12/31/2023
Fernando Naifleisch
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Photography ID: 480085
  Adult

Embalse El Carrizal
Mendoza
Argentina
01/22/2022
Silvio Montani
Foto
Photography ID: 390903
  Adult

Embalse El Carrizal
Mendoza
Argentina
03/15/2020
Silvio Montani
Foto
Photography ID: 234813
♂ ♀
  Adult

Embalse El Carrizal
Mendoza
Argentina
12/09/2017
Pablo Moreno



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
219636104/11/2024ArgentinaMendozaEmbalse El Carrizal1Patricia Beatriz Benitez
194834131/12/2023ArgentinaMendozaEmbalse El CarrizalFernando Naifleisch
177695804/03/2023ArgentinaMendozaEmbalse El Carrizal70Valentín González Feltrup
156490417/02/2022ArgentinaMendozaEl carrizal, Embalse El Carrizal5Pablo Moreno
153762422/01/2022ArgentinaMendozaEl carrizal, Embalse El CarrizalSilvio Montani
130730225/09/2020ArgentinaMendozaEmbalse El CarrizalMatias Pescara
123007015/03/2020ArgentinaMendozaEmbalse El CarrizalSilvio Montani
66065409/12/2017ArgentinaMendozaEmbalse El CarrizalPablo Moreno
27109412/04/2015ArgentinaMendozaEmbalse El CarrizalMarcelo Daniel Ottaviani
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Western Cattle Egret (Ardea ibis) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 09/03/2026.










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