
April, 2025.
Kalaheo, Hawaii.
The cattle egret is known for its symbiotic relationship with grazing animals, such as cattle, camels, and even rhinos. Originally native to Asia, Africa, and Europe, it has expanded its range globally, including North America, where it first appeared in 1953.
These white herons are often seen in fields rather than streams, foraging for insects disturbed by the movement of large animals. During the breeding season, they develop golden plumes on their heads, chests, and backs, adding color to their otherwise white feathers. They nest in colonies, often near water, and build nests of sticks in trees or shrubs. I sourced this information from Wikipedia here.
About the photo: We were spending a few weeks in Kalaheo, on the island of Kauai, in Hawaii. Lynn called me over to the window and pointed to a cattle egret that was chillin’ on the trellis near the second-floor deck. I took one photo through the glass before stepping out on the deck, fearful that the bird would fly because I had opened the door. I was lucky that the bird continued enjoying the day on the trellis.
I captured the image with my Samsung S23U, using the 3X lens to bring the bird closer to the camera. After transferring the photo to my laptop, I processed it in Luminar Neo. I cropped it almost square and then used Accent AI to balance the background lighting with the foreground. Click on the photo to view it on my Flickr site in 2K HD.
I invite fellow bloggers to join in by creating their own Cellpic Sunday posts. There’s no set theme—the only rule is that your photo must be captured with a cell phone, iPad, or other mobile device. The second rule is simple: link your challenge response to this post or drop a comment here with your link so others can find it. And remember, despite the name, there’s no penalty for sharing on a day other than Sunday.
John Steiner
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Yep!!
Wonderful shot xx
Thanks, Jo!!
Fabulous photo John. Cattle Egrets always make me laugh
They seem to be aloof, but probably just wary!
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Great photo, John, and the Cattle Egret does look like it is “chillin.” Thanks as always for the great information about your photos’ subject and for your processing tips and tricks, from which I learn a whole lot. Much appreciated. Safe travels!
Thanks for the compliment, Suzette! I’m glad people enjoy the processing information.
Thanks again, John for your generosity.
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the bird has an inquiring look
Indeed he does!
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Great capture of the egret. Phones are often so much quicker to pull out and click.
Indeed, they are, Pepper!
I do love egrets and other fishing birds.
They are so majestic!
And models of patience!
We are on our way to Tucson, departed late for weather yesterday in North Dakota, now waiting for the snowbelt to pass us in Omaha before we get on the road again.
Quite a deep thinker!
Indeed!
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Great capture.
Thanks, Brad!
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Indeed, he is keeping a wary eye!
John, Wonderful capture. I love the details of it’s breeding plumage. we have seen many cattle egrets in fields with grazing cattle.
Here’s mine https://wanderingdawgs.com/2025/12/28/cellpic-sunday-breakfast-at-cahills/
Thanks, Beth! I was glad to see the AI research I did reference the breeding plumage. I wasn’t aware of the difference and that I had captured it in the photo.
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Amazing cell pic, John.
Thanks, Egidio!
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Thanks, Egidio!
A wonderful photo, John.
Thanks, Judy!
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Ah, toucan play at that game!! >Sorry for the pun<
I always forgive everyone for their puns!!!
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