American Bittern | The Strangest Mating Call

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 20

  • @Sandstimes
    @Sandstimes 6 месяцев назад +13

    They still look silly in the reeds but much less silly than when they pretend to be a reed in the middle of a driveway

  • @travisbicklejr
    @travisbicklejr Год назад +3

    Amazing video! I showed my five year old son the calling section, and he loved it!

    • @allthingsbirdie
      @allthingsbirdie  Год назад +3

      That made me laugh. Glad he got a kick out of that!

  • @jeffolson4731
    @jeffolson4731 Год назад +2

    Great video. There is a pond near me that has American Bitterns, Green Herons, and Great Blue Herons. The American Bitterns are the most difficult to see there. I suspect they are nearly always there but because they "hide" in the reeds they are hard to see.

  • @megaball-ps8tq
    @megaball-ps8tq Год назад +1

    I’ve never seen this is species of bird in person before but I’ve heard that it’s call is so strange that I actually love it. Sometimes the weirdest bird calls can be the most interesting.

  • @dcranch4820
    @dcranch4820 6 месяцев назад +1

    My wife and I were on a fishing and bear hunting trip on Eagle lake in Ontario Canada years ago. My hunting stand was at the end of a bay with lots of marsh grass. My wife sat with me while hunting and in the evenings we heard this strange sound coming from the marsh. We could not see the critter making this sound that reminded me of water being emptied from a barrel. I suspected it was some type of bird. I asked a local man from Vermilion Bay what was making the sound. He knew what i was talking about and called it a Marsh Pumper! This happened over 35 years ago and i never was able to find a bird called a Marsh Pumper. By chance i was surfing RUclips today and found your video. I played it for my Wife and asked her if this birds mating call rang a bell. She said yes ,thats the sound we heard while Bear hunting on Eagle lake. It was awesome to finally ID this cool bird! Thanks so much for your video. It gave us both a great memory of a past adventure over 35 years ago!!!!!

    • @allthingsbirdie
      @allthingsbirdie  6 месяцев назад

      That's a fantastic story, and I'm glad the video helped with a long unanswered bird ID!

  • @oliveyule
    @oliveyule Год назад +1

    Wow! Never heard that before. Beautiful bird.

  • @Ravenna.E.Blackbird
    @Ravenna.E.Blackbird Год назад +2

    Dear American Bittern:
    You're supposed to spit out the water after brushing your teeth 😭

  • @GreatGray8790
    @GreatGray8790 Год назад +1

    One evening I was at a pond in the woods of upstate New York. I heard a Bittern call and then another called. The two birds chased each in the air in flight over the pond.
    Two bitterns are better than one!

  • @petralawson2044
    @petralawson2044 Год назад +1

    Love your channel! Wonderful video

  • @DebRan-x3e
    @DebRan-x3e 22 дня назад

    We had a wayward Bittern in Levittown, Long Island, NY this afternoon. A professional rehabber tried to net it but it would fly off just far enough not to be able to catch it in the different yards. He said it was probably migrating and got in some sort of trouble. Beautiful bird. I wish it well in it's journey. No water around the area, hoping it finds the coast.

  • @celowski6296
    @celowski6296 Год назад +1

    I've seen these here in Michigan along rivers. They're around Egrets. Definitely a unique noise they make.

  • @dianestiner8602
    @dianestiner8602 Год назад +2

    Wow what a very weird call yes, very unique 😮. Awesome bird. We have a variety alike, I think the "Butor étoilé" looks alike your Bittern. It migrates from Africa to 🇨🇭 but in a very small number. Has become very rare and very difficult to find in Europe. Don't know if it's call sounds like this one 😊.

    • @allthingsbirdie
      @allthingsbirdie  Год назад +3

      Yes, the Eurasian bittern! They have fabulous calls as well, similar to the American bittern.

  • @bootercwup
    @bootercwup 6 месяцев назад

    I was at our local wetlands (Tucson, AZ) this morning and I believe this is what I heard. I thought it was frogs but it was not like any I’d ever heard. I’ve seen a bittern at this location before. Cool! Thank you for this!

  • @dumoulin11
    @dumoulin11 Год назад +1

    The Thousand Islands area of the St Lawrence seaway is a great place to hear and sometimes see them.

  • @reclussa1665
    @reclussa1665 Год назад +1

    I really love this tall boi

  • @killyGHILLIE
    @killyGHILLIE 6 месяцев назад

    awesome, thanks for sharing

  • @erina3456
    @erina3456 5 месяцев назад

    Sounds like ending a Skype call lol