The Eastern Great Egret is a common waterbird found throughout Australia. Sometimes solitary, the Eastern Great Egret is known to roost in large groups with colony numbers reaching into the hundreds or even thousands. The Eastern Great Egret is a large bird, growing between 80 to a little over 100 centimeters and feeds on an array of food types, including insects, fish, frogs, lizards, snakes, and small mammals.
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