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    Herby-K’s is a Shreveport staple and has been a part of the community since 1936. It has made appearances in Southern Living and Garden and Gun magazines. Herby-K's is known for its Shrimp ...

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    The restaurant will be serving food items from its regular menu. Jack Binion's This brunch will be available from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., and reservations are encouraged.

  4. 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.

  5. Check out the new restaurant opening in south Shreveport - AOL

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    Check out the new fine dining restaurant that is coming to south Shreveport.

  6. Bittern - Wikipedia

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    Little bittern (Botaurus minutus) ... Zigzag heron or zigzag bittern (Zebrilus undulatus) Notes This page was last edited on 18 December 2024, at ...

  7. 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

  8. Botaurus - Wikipedia

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    Little bittern: Africa, central and southern Europe, western and southern Asia, and Madagascar Botaurus sinensis (formerly placed in Ixobrychus) Yellow bittern: northern Indian Subcontinent, east to the Russian Far East, Japan and Indonesia. Botaurus dubius (formerly placed in Ixobrychus) Black-backed bittern: Australia and southern New Guinea

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