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Learn more about Bing search results hereDense freshwater marshes and extensive wet meadowsOrganizing and summarizing search results for youAmerican Bitterns are found in dense freshwater marshes and extensive wet meadows. They prefer wetlands with thick cattail and bulrush, mixed with areas of open water. In the winter, they can be found in a wider range of habitats, including flooded willow and salt marshes. These birds occur widely across Central and North America, and in the summer they are found in the north as far as Alaska, and Newfoundland and central British Columbia in Canada. In winter, they migrate south to Central America and the northernmost Caribbean islands. They breed mainly in freshwater marshes with tall vegetation.3 Sources - See all on Wikipedia
American bittern - Wikipedia
The American bittern (Botaurus lentiginosus) is a species of wading bird in the heron family. It has a Nearctic distribution, breeding in Canada and the northern and central parts of the United States, and wintering in the U.S. Gulf Coast states, all of Florida into the Everglades, the Caribbean islands and parts of Central … See more
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 barred. It is 58–85 cm (23–33 in) in … See more
The American bittern was first described in 1813 by the English clergyman Thomas Rackett from a vagrant individual he examined in Dorset, England. No extant subspecies are accepted. However, fossils found in the Ichetucknee River in Florida, and originally … See more
The bird's numbers are declining in many parts of its range because of habitat loss. This is particularly noticeable in the southern part where … See more
1. ^ BirdLife International (2016). "Botaurus lentiginosus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T22697340A93609388. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-3.RLTS.T22697340A93609388.en. Retrieved 19 … See more
Its range includes much of North America. It breeds in southern Canada as far north as British Columbia, the Great Slave Lake and See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license American Bittern | Audubon Field Guide
May be permanent resident in a few areas at southern edge of breeding range but most are migrants. Some winter south to West Indies, Central America. May migrate mostly at night. 23-34" (58-86 cm). Warm brown overall, with strong …
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The American bittern occurs widely across Central and North America. In the summer it is found in the north as far as Alaska, and Newfoundland and central British Columbia in Canada. In winter, these birds migrate south to Central …
American Bittern - All About Birds
American Bitterns are secretive but fairly numerous. Scanning quiet, reedy marshes from the observation platforms and boardwalks of your local wildlife refuge or wetland park may turn them up.
American Bittern Range Map - 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 …
American bittern - Conserve Wildlife Foundation of NJ
American bitterns live in marshes with dense vegetation. They have thin bodies. This allows them to move easily through thick reeds and grasses. Their camouflaged feathers and shy behavior …
American Bittern Life History - All About Birds
American Bitterns usually forage in dim light, at shorelines and the fringes of vegetated areas. A foraging bird may sway its neck, perhaps to see past glare from the surface of shallow water, or to warm up its muscles for a quick strike.
American Bittern - CT.gov
Range: American bitterns occur from Central British Columbia east to Newfoundland, south, locally, to the Gulf Coast and west to southern California. They migrate south, but not to the extent that many other wetland birds do.
American Bittern | The Animal Facts | Appearance, …
Meet the American bittern (Botaurus lentiginosus) including their appearance, diet, habitat, range, lifespan, breeding and behavior.
American Bittern - ID, Facts, Diet, Habit & More | Birdzilla
Feb 22, 2023 · What is the range of the American Bittern? American Bitterns are medium-distance migrants or year-round residents. They may inhabit the milder southern portions of their range year-round, while others migrate from …
American Bittern Range Map (Botautus lentiginosus)
The American Bittern is the largest member of the bittern family. This bird makes its habitat in marshes. It has an unmistakable call, sounding more like a water drain emptying than a bird call. Seen from Newfoundland and Labrador, …
American Bittern - American Bird Conservancy
Most populations are migratory, moving south from September to November to the Gulf and southeastern Atlantic Coast states, Mexico, Central America, and Caribbean islands (where …
American Bittern - Photos, facts, and identification tips
Habitat: Freshwater marshes, saltwater marshes, marshy shores of lakes; other large, shallow wetland areas with tall vegetation such as cattails and reeds. Sometimes nests in wet …
American Bittern Identification - All About Birds
American Bitterns are mostly warm brown, buff, and white. They are strongly streaked, especially on the neck, and they can be very hard to see against marsh vegetation. In flight the dark …
American Bittern - NH Audubon
Although they will use salt marshes during migration and winter, bitterns nest almost exclusively in Marsh & Shrub Wetlands. These can vary greatly in size, including marshes less than an acre, …
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Where do they live? During the breeding season, the American Bittern ranges from the Mid-United States to northern Canada. Its wintering range stretches from the south Atlantic coast across …
How to find American and Least Bitterns - BirdWatching
Jul 7, 2024 · American Bitterns breed farther north and over a larger portion of the continent. Their range reaches from coast to coast and from Great Slave Lake and Newfoundland south to the …
American Bittern - Bird Watching Academy
American Bittern Habitat Following in the footsteps of their other heron counterparts, American Bitterns prefer to inhabit wetlands with tall and dense vegetation cover. They tend to favor …
American Bittern: An Elusive Master of Wetlands
Oct 20, 2024 · Today, we delve into the world of the American Bittern, a remarkable avian species that thrives in wetlands across North America. Join us as we uncover the secrets of this …
American Bittern: Secretive Marsh Birds Make Their Winter …
Jun 6, 2023 · American Bitterns are skillful stalkers of still waters. They breed in freshwater wetlands across northern North America and spend winters in Cuba, Mexico, and the …