Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Bittern Not Bitter

Sorry that the Posts have been so infrequent.  I will explain more in the next few post.

I recently had a close-ish encounter with an American Bittern.  Bitterns are usually heard and not seen.  Sometimes I feel that there are too many birds that we get to hear and not seen frequently.  I love seeing Robins, Towhees, Titmice, and Cardinals, but would it hurt to see a Nightjar or Owl or something.  Well, I guess to those birds it might.  Plus it just adds to their mystique.

In any case, I left my home at 5:30 in the morning to get to the marsh where the American Bittern was being seen.  As I got to the marsh, there was still fog over the whole site.  I could barely see a thing.  Since the Sun had just risen, I decided to wait for the rays to burn off the moisture and that might lead to a success spotting of the Bittern.  I still surveyed and monitored the marsh.  I noticed there as a brown thing sitting amongst the grasses...


I was curious but I wasn't going to get too excited.  They say the early bird gets the worm.  But at this marsh, I got the American Bittern, Virginia Rails, Wood Ducks, Green Herons, Mallards, Willow Flycatchers, Eastern Phoebes, and Common Yellowthroats were all out and about.  It was a true pleasure to sit and share a moment with an oft hidden bird as it stalked, feed, and even called a few times.  


Any good sightings or thoughts out there recently?  Share in the comments below and until the next time, get out and go birding!


American Bittern at All About Birds - Link here

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9 comments:

  1. Sounds like a great outing, love the Bittern!! Cool sightings!

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  2. Ah, getting out early so often has its rewards!

    The more you get out in nature the more you see the same old over and over, BUT the more you get out there, the more you have these experiences of seeing something really awesome.

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  3. Wonderful to make this sighting! I get so excited when I see a bird one doesn't often see, as well. It brightens your day, that's for sure!

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  4. Congrats!!! I have yet to see this bird myself. It seems the key for bitterns...both American and Least are to get there early before people arrive. Congrats!!!

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