Least bittern
Went out on the pontoon boat to get away from the heat. Spotted this least bittern along the marsh edge.
They are about 11.0-14.2 in ( 28-36 cm) long.
Ixobrychus exilis
Perhaps surprisingly, tiny Least Bitterns use areas with deeper water than the much larger, longer-legged American Bittern. Least Bitterns can do this because their long, agile toes and curved claws allow them to grasp reeds and hunt small prey while suspended from these precarious over-water perches.
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