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Great white egrets typically migrate from the northeastern United States in late summer to early fall, usually between August and October. They primarily head south to warmer regions, including the southeastern United States, Mexico, and Central America, where they seek suitable feeding and breeding habitats during the winter months. Some may also migrate to coastal areas in the southern U.S. and the Caribbean.

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