You'll need sharp eyes to catch sight of an American Bittern. This 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. They are at their most noticeable in spring, when the marshes resound with their odd booming calls that sounds like the gulps of a thirsty giant.
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Sunday, June 19, 2016
American Bittern
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American Bittern
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Bird
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Heron
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Horicon National Wildlife Refuge
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Ledge Road
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Marsh
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Waupun
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