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Yes, egrets do live in California. Both the Great Egret and the Snowy Egret can be found in various habitats across the state, including wetlands, marshes, and coastal areas. They are often seen foraging for fish and other small aquatic animals in these environments. Their presence is more prominent in the warmer months, but they can be found year-round in suitable habitats.

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