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  1. Bittern - Wikipedia

    Bitterns are birds belonging to the subfamily Botaurinae of the heron family Ardeidae. Bitterns tend to be shorter-necked and more secretive than other members of the family.

     
  2. American Bittern | Audubon Field Guide

  3. American Bittern - sites.tufts.edu

    Apr 10, 2019 · This site is made possible by the generous photo contributions of many individuals across the United States and Canada. It aims to support collaboration between those working with wildlife to accurately identify baby …

  4. American Bittern - All About Birds

    You'll 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 …

  5. American Bittern - eBird

    Listen for its incredible vocalization in the spring and summer: a resonant, booming noise produced by air sacs on the neck, “oonk-GA-loonk.” Also gives single low squawks. Learn more about American Bittern from… Stocky, brown …

  6. American Bittern - ID, Facts, Diet, Habit & More | Birdzilla

    Feb 22, 2023 · American Bitterns have compact, thick bodies, thicker necks than most herons, a slightly hunched posture, and shorter legs than most herons. You’ll need to keep your eyes peeled to spot an American Bittern. These …

  7. American Bittern | The Animal Facts | Appearance, …

    Meet the American bittern (Botaurus lentiginosus) including their appearance, diet, habitat, range, lifespan, breeding and behavior.

  8. American Bittern - American Bird Conservancy

    Young bitterns leave the nest after a week or two, but stay close by and are fed until they are about a month old. Its retiring ways make it difficult to monitor, but the American Bittern is suspected to be declining, largely due to loss and …

  9. American Bittern - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

    The American Bittern is a medium-sized heron of approximately 60-85cm in length. Adult plumage is brown with heavy white streaks. A distinguishing feature of this bird is a black streak that extends from the eye down the side of its neck.

  10. Bittern Species You Can See In The U.S. [ID Guide]

    Sep 2, 2014 · Similar to Eurasia, wetland habitats host one large bittern species and one small bittern species. The big one is the American Bittern , while the smaller bird is the Least Bittern . Two other bittern species are also on the …

  11. American Bittern - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on ... - Animalia

  12. American Bittern Photo Gallery - All About Birds

  13. American Bittern - AnimalBehaviorCorner

  14. American Bittern - NH Audubon

  15. American Bittern - BirdWeb

  16. American bittern - Illinois Department of Natural Resources

  17. American Bittern Life History - All About Birds

  18. American Bittern - Botaurus lentiginosus - Birds of the World

  19. American Bittern Range Map - All About Birds