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ML147508591

American Bittern Botaurus lentiginosus

報告

提供者

Randy Winstead 來自這個貢獻者的影音 個人檔案

日期

26日 3月 2019年 eBird 紀錄清單 S54262691

地點

Kyker Bottoms Refuge
Blount, Tennessee, United States
來自這個地點的影音 影音名錄
地圖
地圖 座標: 35.6062971, -84.1150428
年齡
未確定
性別
未確定
回播
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觀察細節

It was possibly just one bird, but I believe that it is more likely that it was two separate birds. One was heard prior to sunrise from the observation deck on Big Gully Road. I have suspected that the calls that others and myself have been hearing from the observation deck were not coming from immediately below the deck but from across the creek on the north side. (I had seen one on the north side just ten days earlier, and had also seen three birds in the same location last year.) After sunrise, while on the north side, I heard another bird calling from a wet area just south of the hill on that side. This location is farther from the observation deck than the area in which I had seen a bittern ten days earlier (and also last year). It is possible that it was the same bird, but the distance from the observation deck causes me to think that it was a second bird.

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原始檔案大小
1.93 MB

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