The
Eastern Great Egret (
Ardea alba modesta) is a subspecies of the
Great Egret found throughout Asia and Oceania. Measuring 83–103 cm (33–41 in) in length and weighing 0.7–1.2 kg (1.5–2.6 lb), the Eastern Great Egret is a large
heron with all-white plumage. Its bill is yellow in the breeding season and black at other times, and its long legs are red or black. It can be distinguished from other white
egrets and herons in its range by its very long neck, one and a half times as long as its own body.
Photo: JJ Harrison