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- Bitterns are birds belonging to the subfamily Botaurinae of the heron family Ardeidae1. They tend to be shorter-necked and more secretive than other members of the family1. Bitterns have cryptic plumage with mottled brown feathers streaked with black, which helps them blend into reedbeds2. They are large, chunky birds that breed in large reed beds3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.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.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BitternThe Bittern is a stocky, medium-sized heron with cryptic plumage. Its mottled brown feathers, streaked with black, create an intricate pattern that perfectly mimics the play of light and shadow in reedbeds.birdfact.com/birds/bitternThe bitterns are large chunky, heavily streaked brown birds which breed in large reed beds. Almost uniquely for predatory birds, the female rears the young alone. [10]en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botaurus
American Bittern Identification - All About Birds
American Bittern is a medium-sized heron with a long, pointed bill and a brown and buff plumage. It lives in freshwater wetlands with tall vegetation and produces a low-pitched "pump-er-lunk" sound by inflating its throat.
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Learn about the American Bittern, a secretive and camouflaged bird that lives in reedy marshes and makes strange gulping sounds. Find out how to identify, compare, and watch this species with All About Birds.
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American Bittern - eBird
Learn about the American Bittern, a stocky, brown heron that lives in marshes and bogs. Find out how to identify it, where to see it, and what it sounds like with eBird resources and guides.
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 …
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Learn about the Bittern, a secretive heron with a booming call, and its distribution and conservation in the UK. Find out where to see Bitterns and other wetland birds at RSPB reserves.
American Bittern Life History - All About Birds
American Bitterns are solitary foragers, standing motionless or walking slowly with outspread toes in search of food. They hunt during the day and especially at dawn and dusk. Possibly the most famous aspect of bittern behavior is the stance it …
American Bittern - American Bird Conservancy
Learn about the American Bittern, a shy and elusive marsh bird with a distinctive booming call. Find out its habitat, population, migration, behavior, and conservation status.
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The American bittern (Botaurus lentiginosus) is a wading bird in the heron family that is best known for the unique, loud, guttural call made by the male, which has resulted in it being given several nicknames, including ‘water belcher’, ‘thunder …
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