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Little bittern
Ixobrychus minutus
Herons
(Ardeidae)
♀
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Ferran Pestaña
A small colourful heron with a thick neck pointed beak and yellow-green legs. The upper surface of the wings is ochre yellow with dark tips and dark rear edges. The ♀ is ochre with dark brown and a striped breast, the ♂ is more light yellow with a black back and head. The young have striped markings. A shy bird that hides in the reeds. In spring it reveals its presence by its call at dawn or at night or when it rains. ⇔ l. 25-36 cm A migratory bird, winters in southern Africa and Australia. The smallest European heron. LA: ≈ The NYCTICORAX NYCTICORAX (Night heron) and the BOTAURUS STELLARIS (Bittern) have a similar shape with the thick neck and rather long legs but they are larger.
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15-40 cm
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2 LookAlikes (LA):
Night heron
Bittern
Little bittern
Woudaap
Zwergdommel
Blongios nain
Tarabusino comune
Avetorillo común
Garça-pequena
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