Birds Around Me 0164 - Cinnamon Bittern or Chestnut Bittern (Ixobrychus cinnamomeus)
Cinnamon Bittern or Chestnut Bittern (Ixobrychus cinnamomeus)
Taken on June 23, 2018
Location: Sanjivini Nagar, Jabalpur, India (Latitude: 23.172826, Longitude: 79.881881)
Taken on June 23, 2018
Location: Sanjivini Nagar, Jabalpur, India (Latitude: 23.172826, Longitude: 79.881881)
Cinnamon Bittern or Chestnut Bittern (Ixobrychus cinnamomeus) is a small species at 38 cm (15 in) length, though it is one of the larger Ixobrychus bitterns.
Identification: Identified by the entire upperparts being rich chestnut bot at rest and inflight. Immature is browner but with chestnut flight feathers and tail, and buffy spots on the with-coverts. Crepuscular and shy.
Bird Facts: When surprised on its nest or concerned, it assumes the characteristic attitude of bitterns, termed the on-guard. The neck is stretched perpendicularly, bill pointing skyward, while the bird freezes and becomes very hard to see among the surrounding reeds.
Where: Reedbeds, marshes, long wet grass, wet paddies, mangroves.
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Identification: Identified by the entire upperparts being rich chestnut bot at rest and inflight. Immature is browner but with chestnut flight feathers and tail, and buffy spots on the with-coverts. Crepuscular and shy.
Bird Facts: When surprised on its nest or concerned, it assumes the characteristic attitude of bitterns, termed the on-guard. The neck is stretched perpendicularly, bill pointing skyward, while the bird freezes and becomes very hard to see among the surrounding reeds.
Where: Reedbeds, marshes, long wet grass, wet paddies, mangroves.
Birds Around Me - Unfinished List (अपूर्ण सूची)
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