BITTERN

common name for migratory marsh birds of the family Ardeidae (heron family). The American bittern (Botaurus lentiginosus), often called "stake driver" because of a territorial male's booming call in the spring, is widely distributed in E North America. It is mostly nocturnal and feeds on frogs, fish, and insects. When pursued, the bittern escapes detection by standing motionless with its bill uplifted, its brown and yellow markings and striped foreneck blending with the marsh grasses. It is about 2 to 3 ft (61–91 cm) tall; the western and eastern least bitterns, genus Ixobrychus, are about half this size. Of the 12 species of bitterns, 8 constitute the smaller birds. The female bittern builds the nest, which consists of an unkempt arrangement of sedge grass and reeds. The nests are built on the ground along rivers or lakeshores and house the clutch of 3 to 6 eggs. Both male and female share the incubation duties. Bitterns are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Aves, order Ciconiiformes, family Ardeidae.

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...subfamily of herons, bitterns are found worldwide. The Eurasian bittern, Botallrlls atellaris...relative, the little bittern, 1. minutus...Several of the small bitterns are more colorful...Ornithologists monitor bitterns by counting responses to prerecorded bittern calls in different...
...SUN BITTERN HE SUN BITTERN 15 A large and little...relative, not the true bitterns of the heron family...mandible. When a sun bittern opens its wings...Sunset display Sun bitterns range from Guatemala...soft plumage. Sun bitterns usually are silent...display of the sun bittern is most spectacular...
...POST. BITTER WATER . See Medicine. BITTERN + + + , ippod, e i c, ericius . Gesenius...Houghton, and others favour the rendering bittern of the AV. They argue as follows: 1...ruins. But this is equally true of the bittern, and it is far less probable that it...
...Frank, I believe it is a bird called a bittern." "Oh, papa, then it is game, and...called game, Frank," I said, "for the bittern is a species of heron, and the flesh has a fishy and disagreeable taste. The bittern, however, is not a large bird, although...
...position to say there a bittern here and now? 3. How do can I tell bitterns? 4. How do can...here and now as a bittern? The implication...recognize or tell bitterns 4. succeeded in...telling this as a bittern. 1 and 2 mean that...
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...solitary guest, / The hollow sounding bittern guards its nest"(11.44-45). The...them alongside Goldsmiths chapter on the bittern in his posthumously published An History...dismally hollow as the booming of the bittern. It is impossible for words to give those...
...The bunyip is a bird! The Australian bittern (Botaurus poiciloptilus) is also known as the brown bittern, bullbird, or bunyip. It lives in swamps...Not all can be attributed to the brown bittern, as many bunyips are found outside of...
...of common species detected), sora, least bittern (Ixobrychus exilis) and American bittern (Botaurus lentiginosus). However, we had few observations of least and American bitterns, so these species were not considered in analyses...
...Mahon sets up a bleak extended analogy between the yellow bittern ( An Bonnan Bui in Irish ), its "voice stilled by enforced...has been "forced on the dry too" (p. 27). The yellow bittern, like the poet, is "withdrawn and solitary,/ a highbrow...
...no. 20),(8) suswart blackbird (21), raredrumbel bittern (23),(9) and casberietre ?gooseberry bush (34...blackbird Griue: ffeldefare. fieldfare Buthor: Raredrumbel. bittern Bekaz: Snype. snipe 25 Cercel: Tele. teal Prael: Bunting...
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...500 pound sterling a bird to save the bittern. But for the RSPB its a small part...nearest the edge at the moment is the bittern. Were putting about three-quarters of a million quid every year into bittern conservation." Thats pounds37,500...
...dockside, followed by the minesweeper Bittern, the Pigeon, and the minesweeper Quail...crew. Men from both submarines and the Bittern clambered to the deck of the Seadragon...work for the crew of the Pigeon. The Bittern was wharfside. She was on fire but afloat...
...living relative of the kagu is the sun bittern, an inhabitant of rainforests of Central...Ridge to New Caledonia. The kagu-sun bittern ancestor would have had no need to fly...living relative of the kagu is the sun bittern, the kagus actual closest relatives are...
...what customers truly want, says Diana Bittern, director of product management. "We...the Knovel site in the recent past, so Bittern and her team went back to the drawing...save their knowledge over time," says Bittern. Users can save searches with My Saved...
...fee product and, according to Diana Bittern, director, software product management...possible with a reliable link-to syntax. Bittern noted that Ovid has tried to use dynamic...CrossRef database locally. According to Bittern, the decision to host CrossRef locally...
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...they will know by spring whether the bittern has come back for good and started...But in late December at least three bitterns were spotted at Lake Tacumshane...excited when we first heard that the bittern had returned here in late December...
...second extinction of the bittern, so we launched a rescue bid to keep the bittern as a British bird...fortunes of the UKs bitterns. The bird, which was...1997. The key reason bitterns, which were once so...wetland habitat. The bittern stopped nesting in the...
...look." But when the bittern was caught he was found...food. The ravenous bittern developed a taste for...through 165 of them! "Bitterns eat fish in the wild...antibiotics into the bitterns food so he would not...experience of having a bittern here. It is such a...
...In 1997, the bittern reached its lowest...only 11 males. Bitterns are occasionally...first record of a bittern on the wetlands...Britain as a result of bitterns trying to escape...hear the all of the bittern, log on to: www...uk ALMOST EXTINCT Bitterns are fighting back
...said Mr Thompson. Male bitterns are recognised by their...Gillian Gilbert, RSPB bittern ecologist, is pleased to see the shift in the bitterns fate. ``The results are...Malltraeth, she said. n The bittern is a type of small heron...
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...insects. When pursued, the bittern escapes detection by standing...western and eastern least bitterns, genus Ixobrychus, are...size. Of the 12 species of bitterns, 8 constitute the smaller birds. The female bittern builds the nest, which...
HERON her n, common name for members of the family Ardeidae, large wading birds including the bittern and the egret, found in most temperate regions but most numerous in tropical and subtropical areas. Unlike the remotely related...
...photosynthesis or inhibit growth. Early chemical herbicides were inorganic compounds. Herbicides such as ashes, common salts, and bittern have been used in agriculture since ancient times. Observation in 1896 that Bordeaux mixture , a fungicide, also provided...


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