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Botaurus - Wikipedia
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WEBBotaurus is a genus of bitterns, a group of wading bird in the heron family Ardeidae. The genus name Botaurus was given by the English naturalist James Francis Stephens , and is derived from Medieval Latin butaurus , "bittern", itself constructed from the Middle English name for the Eurasian Bittern , Botor . [1]
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American bittern - Wikipedia
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WEBThe 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 length, with a 92–115 cm (36–45 in) wingspan and a body mass of 370–1,072 g (0.816–2.363 lb).
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Eurasian bittern - Wikipedia
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WEBThe Eurasian bittern or great bittern ( Botaurus stellaris) is a wading bird in the bittern subfamily (Botaurinae) of the heron family Ardeidae. There are two subspecies, the northern race ( B. s. stellaris) breeding in parts of Europe and across the Palearctic, as well as on the northern coast of Africa, while the southern race ( B. s ...
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American Bittern - Botaurus lentiginosus - Birds of the World
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WEBMar 4, 2020 · Botaurus lentiginosus (Rackett, 1813) PROTONYM: Ardea lentiginosa Rackett, 1813. Catalogues of the birds, shells, and some of the more rare plants of Dorsetshire.
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American Bittern - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
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WEBThe 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 pumper’, and ‘mire-drum’.
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American Bittern - All About Birds
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WEBThis 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 pointed skyward. These stealthy carnivores stand motionless amid tall marsh vegetation, or patiently stalk fish, frogs, and insects.
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ADW: Botaurus stellaris: INFORMATION
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WEBThe Eurasian Bittern (Botaurus stellaris) or Great Bittern (henceforth: bittern) is an elusive bird which is rarely seen. The bittern prefers reed beds (Phragmites or Typha), rice-fields, saw-sedge, or marsh/wetland vegetation types in the early stages of succession. These vegetation types provide thick cover to protect the bitterns nest, an ...
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American Bittern | Botaurus lentiginosus | Species Guide | Birda
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WEBMar 10, 2023 · The American bittern, Botaurus lentiginosus, is a species of wading bird belonging to the heron family. It is a large, chunky, brown bird, with a body length ranging from 58 to 85 cm (23–33 in), a wingspan of 92 to 115 cm (36–45 in), and a weight of 370 to 1,072 g (0.816–2.363 lb).
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American Bittern (Botaurus lentiginosus) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife …
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WEBKey: Event. Regulatory Status Change. The American Bittern is a medium-sized heron of approximately 60-85cm in length. Adult plumage is brown with heavy white streaks. A distinguishing feature of this bird is a black streak that …
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Botaurus - Wikiwand
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WEBBotaurus is a genus of bitterns, a group of wading bird in the heron family Ardeidae. The genus name Botaurus was given by the English naturalist James Francis Stephens, and is derived from Medieval Latin butaurus, "bittern", itself constructed from the Middle English name for the Eurasian Bittern, Botor.
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