Least bittern



Rondeau Provincial Park, June 21, 2023.
Anne managed to spot the bittern from approximately 100-150 feet away as we slowly cruised the marsh edge.
Not sure how she found it as it was well hidden and it's relatively small, 11.0-14.2 in (28-36 cm).
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.
source -Cornell Lab of Ornithology

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