Stephen Moss on the Great White Egret
When ornithologist and nature writer Stephen Moss began birdwatching, great white egrets were not seen in the British countryside.
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When ornithologist and nature writer Stephen Moss began birdwatching in the 1970's the nearest great white egrets to Britain were in eastern Austria. Now, due to a combination of factors including climate change, not only have they spread across Western Europe, but from his home in Somerset he can see great white egrets on his local patch on the Somerset Levels. Something to celebrate at least for this tall white elegant bird.
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