The
little egret is a small white heron. It is the Old World
counterpart to the very similar New World snowy egret. In Botswana, it is known
as the yellow-footed egret. Three other egret taxa have at times been
classified as subspecies of the little egret in the past but are now regarded
as two separate species. These are the western reef heron
Egretta gularis which occurs on the
coastline of West Africa
and from the Red
Sea to India, and the dimorphic egret
Egretta
dimorpha, found in East Africa.
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