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  2. Bittern - Wikipedia

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  3. American bittern - Wikipedia

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    American bittern

  4. Heron - Wikipedia

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  5. Botaurus - Wikipedia

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    American bittern: the U.S. Gulf Coast states, all of Florida into the Everglades, the Caribbean islands and parts of Central America Botaurus pinnatus: Pinnated bittern or South American bittern: Mexico to northern Argentina, though there are few records for Guatemala and Honduras Botaurus involucris (formerly placed in Ixobrychus) Stripe ...

  6. Eurasian bittern - Wikipedia

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    Eurasian bittern

  7. Little bittern - Wikipedia

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    The little bittern has a length of 33–38 centimetres (13–15 in) and a wing span of 52–58 centimetres (20–23 in). It is the smallest of the breeding herons of Europe and is characterised by its tiny size, long and sharp bill and thick neck. The males are distinctively patterned and both sexes show pale forewing panels.

  8. Black-backed bittern - Wikipedia

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    The black-backed bittern ( Botaurus dubius ), also known as the black-backed least bittern or Australian little bittern, is a little-known species of heron in the family Ardeidae found in Australia and vagrant to southern New Guinea. Formerly lumped with the little bittern, it is one of the smallest herons in the world.

  9. Cinnamon bittern - Wikipedia

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    Cinnamon bittern