KEY TO THE WATER BIRDS OF FLORIDA. 



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white; Ixick and upper parts bluisli slate or gray. The immature birds show a great variety of 

 color in the plumage. 



Length, 48 ; Wing, 20; Tail, 7 : Tarsus, 6.50; Bill, 5.50. 



Ardea lierodias. 



It ranges throughout North America from the far North southward to 

 the West Indies and South America. It is supposed to breed on the At- 

 lantic coast from Florida northward, although I have never seen this species 

 in Florida in the breeding season. 



The nest, which is built in a tree, is a large affair composed of sticks. 

 The eggs are from three to four in number and pale blue. 



Subgenus HERODIAS Boie. 



ARDEA EQRETTA Ginel. 

 American Egret. 



Adult: Entire plumage white, having in the breeding season long graceful plumes on the 

 back, which extend beyond the tail: bill yellow, legs and feet black; lores pale orange ed^-ed 

 with greenish. 



Length, 38 ; Wing, 16; Tarsus. 5.80 ; Bill. 4.80. 



This species ranges throughout tropical and temperate America, having*- 

 been taken on the Atlantic coast as far nortli as New Jersev and Nova 



