bittern - American Bittern Life History All About Birds

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bittern - bittern any of 12 species of burasak solitary marsh birds of the subfamily Botaurinae family Ardeidae order Ciconiiformes allied to the herons subfamily Ardeinae but with shorter neck and stouter body Most bitterns bear a camouflage patternstreaks of variegated brown and buffwhich enables them to escape detection by standing upright with bill pointed upward imitating the reeds and Bittern Wikipedia Bittern Migratory Wading Bird of Europe Asia Britannica Youll need sharp eyes to catch sight of an American Bittern This streaky brown and buff heron can materialize among the reeds and disappear as quickly especially when striking a concealment pose with neck stretched and bill pointed skyward These stealthy carnivores stand motionless amid tall marsh vegetation or patiently stalk fish frogs and insects They are at their most noticeable American Bittern eBird American Bittern Audubon Field Guide Stocky brown heron found in marshes and bogs Usually secretive and difficult to see but occasionally found in the open Most similar to juvenile nightherons Note striped neck plain unspotted wings and even more secretive behavior of bittern Most active around dawn and dusk when it might be seen flying low over extensive marshes Listen for its incredible vocalization in the spring and The American Bitterns booming calls have earned it many nicknames belchersquelcher miredrum slew pumper bog bull and dunkadoo To produce these sounds the male bittern gulps air inflating his esophagus then unleashes a loud threesyllable call while throwing his head upward and forward up to 10 times in a row Least Bittern shares marsh habitat but looks very different Size About the size of a Heron About the size of a Mallard or Herring Gull Color Black Brown Tan White Yellow Wing Shape Broad Pointed Tail Shape Short Songs and Calls On breeding grounds storyboard a loud pumping sound oongKAchunk repeated a few times and often audible for American Bittern All About Birds American bittern Wikipedia American Bittern American Bird Conservancy American bittern feathers puffed Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge The American bittern is a large chunky brown bird very similar to the Eurasian bittern Botaurus stellaris though slightly smaller and the plumage is speckled rather than being barredIt is 5885 cm 2333 in in length with a 92115 cm 3645 in wingspan and a body mass of 3701072 g 08162363 lb The female American Bittern gathers materials builds the nest incubates eggs broods and feeds chicks with no apparent assistance from the male She builds a mound or platform about 35 to 8 inches above the waters surface using dead dry reeds sedges cattails or other vegetation and lines the nest with fine grasses American Bittern ID Facts Diet Habit More Birdzilla Youll need sharp eyes to catch sight of an American Bittern This streaky brown and buff heron can materialize among the reeds and disappear as quickly especially when striking a concealment pose with neck stretched and bill pointed skyward These stealthy carnivores stand motionless amid tall marsh vegetation or patiently stalk fish frogs and insects American Bittern Life History All About Birds American Bittern Identification All About Birds The American Bittern is a mediumsized heron American Bitterns have compact thick bodies thicker necks than most herons a slightly hunched posture and shorter legs than most herons Youll need to keep your eyes peeled to spot an American Bittern These streaky buff and brown herons blend into the reeds exceptionally well Bitterns are shortnecked and secretive birds that belong to the heron family Ardeidae They live in reed beds and eat amphibians meito reptiles insects and fish

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