Topic: Least Bittern
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Why is the Least Bittern endangered?
this bird is endangered because of decreases of wetlands and marshes Read More »
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What are symptoms of LEAST BITTERN ?
Ixobrychus exilis; least bittern Read More »
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What is the meaning of least bittern?
least bittern: small American bittern Read More »
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Featured Content: Least Bittern
Least Bittern
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Ciconiiformes
Ardeidae
Ixobrychus
Ixobrychus exilis
A tiny heron, furtive and surpassingly well camouflaged, the Least Bittern is one of the most difficult North American marsh birds to spot. Despite its inconspicuousness... More »
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1. small American bittern Read More »
Source: http://www.audioenglish.net/dictionary/least_bittern.htm
With all of these marsh birds the best way to determine presence is through a standardized callback survey. We set up points approximately 200 meters apart in each marsh and perform callback surveys at each point. Surveys are done between 1... Read More »
Source: http://www.thebirdist.com/2007/11/jed-hayden-marsh-bird-scientist...
Scarborough Marsh actually isn't a good spot. They were only seen once there and likely they weren't breeding. Some of the more reliable sites are Penjajawoc, Sand Point WMA in Stockton Springs, the North end of Sabattus Pond in the cattail... Read More »
Source: http://www.thebirdist.com/2007/11/jed-hayden-marsh-bird-scientist...
I don't think LEBI were ever abundant in Maine, but they seem to be at historic lows currently. I hope they will at the very least maintain the small populations we are seeing now. The key is to identify sites they are breeding in and sites... Read More »
Source: http://www.thebirdist.com/2007/11/jed-hayden-marsh-bird-scientist...
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