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White Morph Collection

In the diverse landscapes of our world, nature surprises us with its stunning white morphs

Background imageWhite Morph Collection: A great white heron poses in a south Florida wetland

A great white heron poses in a south Florida wetland

Background imageWhite Morph Collection: Reddish egret, white phased, Egret rufescens, Bolivar Flats, Texas

Reddish egret, white phased, Egret rufescens, Bolivar Flats, Texas

Background imageWhite Morph Collection: Ecuador, Galapagos Islands. White morph Galapagos sea lion

Ecuador, Galapagos Islands. White morph Galapagos sea lion

Background imageWhite Morph Collection: Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris) white morph adult lying on rocks far away, captive

Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris) white morph adult lying on rocks far away, captive, Philippolis, South Africa

Background imageWhite Morph Collection: Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris) white morph mother with cub, captive, Philippolis

Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris) white morph mother with cub, captive, Philippolis, South Africa

Background imageWhite Morph Collection: A rare white morph of the southern giant petrel (Macronectes giganteus), English Strait

A rare white morph of the southern giant petrel (Macronectes giganteus), English Strait, Antarctica, Polar Regions

Background imageWhite Morph Collection: White morph of the Pacific reef heron (Egretta sacra), Mitchell River National Park, Kimberley

White morph of the Pacific reef heron (Egretta sacra), Mitchell River National Park, Kimberley, Western Australia, Australia, Pacific

Background imageWhite Morph Collection: A pecular hybrid of the dark and white morphs of the Reddish Egret (Egretta rufescens) fishing

A pecular hybrid of the dark and white morphs of the Reddish Egret (Egretta rufescens) fishing. USA, Florida, Sanibel Island, Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge

Background imageWhite Morph Collection: Reddish Egret - white morph Florida, USA

Reddish Egret - white morph Florida, USA
JZ-2020 Reddish Egret - white morph Florida, USA. Egretta rufescens Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageWhite Morph Collection: Eastern Reef Egret white morph - Found around Australian coastlines particularly in rocky areas

Eastern Reef Egret white morph - Found around Australian coastlines particularly in rocky areas
DH-3638 Eastern Reef Egret white morph Photographed on West Island in the Cocos (Keeling) Islands atolls in the Indian Ocean Ardea sacra Found around Australian coastlines particularly in rocky

Background imageWhite Morph Collection: Eastern Reef Egret, white morph. Common around the northern and eastern coasts

Eastern Reef Egret, white morph. Common around the northern and eastern coasts
DH-3394 Eastern Reef Egret, white morph. Roebuck Bay, Broome, Western Australia. Ardea (Egretta) sacra Common around the northern and eastern coasts


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In the diverse landscapes of our world, nature surprises us with its stunning white morphs. A great white heron gracefully poses in a south Florida wetland, its snowy plumage contrasting against the vibrant green backdrop. In Bolivar Flats, Texas, a reddish egret displays its unique white phased appearance, known as Egret rufescens. Venturing to the enchanting Galapagos Islands in Ecuador, we encounter a mesmerizing sight - a white morph Galapagos sea lion basking under the sun's golden rays. Its pale coat blends harmoniously with the pristine beaches that surround it. Across continents and captivity alike, Bengal Tigers captivate our hearts with their majestic presence. In one instance, an adult lies on distant rocks far away from human eyes; its rare white morph fur accentuating its regal aura. Meanwhile, another scene unfolds in Philippolis where a mother tiger tenderly cares for her cub - both adorned with this extraordinary genetic variation. Flying high above North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany is a Common Buzzard showcasing an unexpected twist - its feathers boasting an ethereal whiteness amidst the sky's vastness. Returning to Egypt's shores once more are wading Western Reef herons donning their striking white morphs. These elegant birds navigate through marshes and shallow waters while leaving spectators awestruck by their beauty. Nature continues to surprise us as we witness yet another captivating moment: a reddish egret emerges from obscurity as it fishes skillfully using traits inherited from both dark and light morphs. Finally, venturing into remote regions like English Strait reveals hidden treasures such as the southern giant petrel's rare white morph variant. This magnificent seabird soars effortlessly over icy waters while displaying its exceptional adaptation to survive harsh environments. From wetlands to islands and beyond borders – these remarkable creatures remind us of nature's endless creativity and diversity.