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American Bittern

Botaurus lentiginosus

Description:

Although common in much of its range, the American Bittern is usually well-hidden in bogs, marshes and wet meadows. Usually solitary, it walks stealthily among cattails or bulrushes. If it senses that it has been seen, the American Bittern becomes motionless, with its bill pointed upward, causing it to blend into the reeds. It is most active at dusk. More often heard than seen, this bittern has a call that resembles a congested pump.

Habitat:

Wetlands


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Augusta, Georgia, USA

Lat: 33.39, Long: -81.97

Spotted on Apr 5, 2011
Submitted on Oct 12, 2011

Reference

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