I recently read a post by the Bear River Blogger who talked about getting a photo of a bittern. He noted that he is out in the field multiple times a week, but only sees about one bittern a year because they are so well camouflaged. It was with this reading in mind that I was in awe of our birding guide in Portugal who spotted a little bittern standing in a tree at a great distance. I looked and looked before I could kind of see it and then had to take a photo and enlarge it before I was sure I was even looking at what he was.
Note how it stands in the tree with its bill angling up at the same angle as the nearby branch. |
The little bittern has a broad range through much of sub-Saharan Africa, much of Europe and much of west, central and southern Asia.
The best views were when it took to flight. |
I like how its feet almost look like its beak in that last photo. I think this might be a very beautiful bird in a well-focused photo .
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