Examples of using Bittern in English and their translations into Spanish
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Think it was a bittern.
The Bittern Line The route of the line.
Did you ever hear the boom of a bittern?
Search for hotels in Bittern Lake with Hotels.
Bittern would have us operate with rusty saws.
Where are the Best Places to Stay in Bittern Lake?
Or a Bittern, I was telling Dr. Watson only yesterday about it.
Everyone is struggling to see the bittern, which visits us every year.
Buzzer The Bittern is one of the Ardeiformes, Botaurus stellaris.
BBC Radio 4, Tweet of the Day,8 April 2014: Bittern"AEWA Species.
This Bittern, Botaurus stellaris stellaris, is a crepuscular animal.
At the buzzer,in 30 seconds tell me as much as you can about the Bittern.
Leguat's description was as follows: We had Bitterns as big and as fat as capons.
Step into the bird-watching hut and try to spot the reed warbler,bluethroat or bittern.
Pingré mentions in his report that no"bitterns" could be found on Rodrigues anymore in 1761.
The first will establish an extensive network of strategic autonomous sites for the bittern.
This bittern is considered to be of least concern due to its wide range, and large, stable population.
When disturbed, they stay put at the water's edge in an exaggerated version of the bittern posture or it often fly up into trees moving only short distances.
The Bittern Trail is reached from the Grebe Trail by the footbridge over Hollow Brook.
The Orinoco River Delta's bird life includes cormorants,brown pelicans, bitterns, herons, hawks, ospreys, toucans, macaws, hummingbirds, kingfishers and parrots.
The New Zealand bittern(Ixobrychus novaezelandiae) is an extinct and enigmatic species of heron in the family Ardeidae.
After playing in Boston and touring in the U.S.,he sailed for England, making his London debut in 1881 on a double bill as Mr. Sharpe in False Colours and Marshley Bittern in Out of the Hunt.
In addition to martinetes, bitterns and imperial herons, if we get lucky, we will get to see the purple swamphen, the elanio, the canasteras or the rascón.
Coal Lake, a reservoir developed on the Battle River is located immediately east of the city, and other nearby waterways include Pipestone Creek,Bigstone Creek, Bittern Lake and Bearhills Lake.
Species such as the stork, the bittern, the marsh harrier and the mallard have returned to the area and begun to nest in the park.
The Tancat de l'Illa, with very high cattail coverage and a high density together with abundant fish of small and medium size,is a highly appropriate place for the reproduction of heron and bittern.
The latest project includes the creation of reed beds to encourage bitterns mating, which currently have a small population of around 80 breeding pairs in the UK.
The reed beds are a unique refuge for many birds that live or nest there exclusively and have, in general, become very rare: the Marsh Harrier orthe extremely rare Bittern couldn't live without the presence of extensive reed beds.
Besides these, European fauna contains nine species of geese,(Anser, Branta), many ducks(mallard, common teal, tufted duck), Ciconiiformes(white stork, black stork, bittern, little bittern, little egret, grey heron, purple heron, night heron), birds of prey widespread osprey, white-tailed eagle, golden eagle, short-toed eagle, lesser spotted eagle, buzzards, northern goshawk, sparrowhawk, red kite, black kite, marsh harrier, hen harrier, peregrine falcon, common kestrel and Eurasian hobby, merlin; lesser kestrel, imperial eagle, booted eagle and vultures in southern Europe.