I will disagree with Rachel on some ID points. I have seen Little Egrets in 
full breeding plumage with completely yellow feet and extending above the 
ankle a short ways up the tarsus very similar to Snowy. I have also seen 
some in nonbreeding plumage or not full breeding plumage with plumes that 
have yellow extending up the back of the tarsus. This is depicted in 
Sibley. I have also seen Little Egrets with yellow lores in full breeding. 
Snowy can have nearly completely black or completely black legs. I have 
found photos online with this link depicting that.  
http://www.pbase.com/dadas115/image/113268028
 
This link shows a Little with extensive yellow feet. 
http://www.naturephoto-cz.com/little-egret-photo-18164.html
 
What this all means is how VERY dificult the ID is unless you have them 
side by side. For acceptance of Little Egret in Colorado, very good photos 
to my way of thinking would be an absolute necessity. 
 
Norm Erthal
Arvada, CO

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