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Black-backed least bittern nest

Ixobrychus dubius

Description:

The nest is a platform of reeds and other plant matter, about 15–20 cm across and 10 cm thick, supported by the vertical stems of growing reeds, always situated over water and where there is overhead cover. The clutch usually comprises 4-6 matt white eggs, with an incubation period of about 21 days.



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4873, Queensland, Australia

Lat: -16.24, Long: 145.31

Spotted on Sep 6, 2010
Submitted on Sep 8, 2011

Spotted for mission

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