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Bittern Bird Facts | Botaurus stellaris - RSPB
The Bittern is a thickset heron with pale, buff-brown plumage covered with dark streaks and bars . It flies on broad, rounded, bowed wings. A secretive bird, very difficult to see, as it moves silently through reeds at water's edge, looking for fish. The males make a remarkable far-carrying, booming sound in spring. www.rspb.org.uk
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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 ... en.wikipedia.org
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American Bittern Identification - All About Birds
American Bitterns are medium-sized herons with thick, compact bodies. They have shorter legs and thicker necks than typical herons and a slightly hunched ... www.allaboutbirds.org
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bittern
▪ I. bittern, n.1 (ˈbɪtən) Forms: α. 4 botor, -ur(e, 5 botore, -oore, -owre, butturre, -ir, 5–7 butor, 6 buttour, buttur, -our, buture, 7 bewter, boter. β. bitoure, biture, 4–5 bi-, bytore, betoure, 5 betore, -owre, bytturre, 5–7 bittor, 6 bi-, bytture, bittarde, byture, byter, bytter, 6–7 bitter, b... Oxford English Dictionary
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BITTERN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BITTERN is any of various small or medium-sized, short-necked, usually secretive herons (especially genera Botaurus and Ixobrychus). www.merriam-webster.com
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American Bittern | The Strangest Mating Call - YouTube
The bittern's camouflage is incredible. Their necks have brown and white stripes, allowing them to fit in effortlessly with the sea of reeds ... www.youtube.com
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American Bittern | Audubon Field Guide
Description. 23-34" (58-86 cm). Warm brown overall, with strong stripes below. Black neck mark is obvious on adult, replaced by brown on juvenile. Compare to ... www.audubon.org
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American Bittern | Missouri Department of Conservation
The American bittern is a well-camouflaged, stealthy, medium-sized heron that lives in wetlands, lakes, and ponds. mdc.mo.gov
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American Bittern - NYSDEC
The American bittern is a medium-sized member of the Ardeidae (heron) family, weighing 0.8 to 1.1 lbs with a body length of 23.6 to 33.5 inches. dec.ny.gov
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American Bittern | Mass.gov
The American bittern is a secretive, streaked marsh bird known for its booming, pump-like call and remarkable camouflage among reeds. www.mass.gov
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American Bittern - Botaurus lentiginosus - Minnesota DNR
A large and stocky heron, the bittern is a slow bird, stalking its prey with glacial patience. It usually hunts fish, but also devouring other common marsh ... www.dnr.state.mn.us
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bittern
bittern/ˈbɪtən; `bɪtɚn/ nmarsh bird related to the heron, with a characteristic booming call 麻鹰(苍鹭类, 鸣声低沉, 栖息於沼泽). 牛津英汉双解词典
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Bittern (salt)
Bittern is a source of many useful salts. Magnesium hydroxide (Mg(OH)2) can be derived from bittern. wikipedia.org
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Operation Bittern
Operation Bittern (, known as Bitern in the oldest sources) was a military operation in occupied Norway planned and carried out in 1942 by the British In a meeting between Milorg leaders Jens Christian Hauge and Arthur Hansson and the expedition leader, it turned out that Bittern operated with a list wikipedia.org
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