Yellow Bittern

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(New page: Image:Yellowbittern.jpg '''Common Name:''' Yellow Bittern<br> '''Scientific Name:''' Ixobrychus sinensis '''Size:''' 15 inches (38 cm) '''Habitat:''' Asia; breeding in tropical Asia...)
When alarmed, it points its bill skyward and aligns its body contours, and thus the stripes on its breast with the surrounding vertical wetland grasses. This is commonly known as the “bittern-stance” that the bird can maintain for hours.
When alarmed, it points its bill skyward and aligns its body contours, and thus the stripes on its breast with the surrounding vertical wetland grasses. This is commonly known as the “bittern-stance” that the bird can maintain for hours.
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'''Found in Shorebirds Volume II: Herons and Bitterns'''
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'''Found in [http://www.daz3d.com/i/3d-models/0/songbird-remix-shorebirds?item=9913&cat=&_m=d Shorebirds Volume II: Herons and Bitterns]'''

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