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Great egrets typically build their nests in trees or tall shrubs, often in colonies known as rookeries. They prefer locations near water bodies such as lakes, marshes, and rivers, which provide easy access to food. The nests are constructed using sticks and twigs, and they are often elevated to protect the young from predators.

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