Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - "Egret" was changed to an expository text.

"Egret" was changed to an expository text.

The teacher told you that "Egret" was changed into an explanatory text and helped you change three small copybooks. Can refer to it! !

Example 1: Egrets mainly live in near-water wetlands such as rivers, lakes and ponds, and feed on aquatic animals such as small fish, shrimps, crabs and insects.

Egrets have excellent eyesight, which enables them to easily find prey in the water and catch it quickly.

Example 3: Egret, a common bird, is about 56 cm long, similar to other egrets, with a slender neck and a wide wingspan. Feathers are usually white, sometimes accompanied by gray or light blue, which makes them extremely hidden in the natural environment. Egrets are reddish brown from the head to the pillow, and their characteristic long beak is black and the tip is yellow.