Eurasian Bittern \ Botaurus stellaris **

The Eurasian Bittern (Botaurus stellaris) is one of the most elusive wetland birds, perfectly adapted to life hidden within dense reedbeds. With its streaked brown and buff plumage, it blends seamlessly into vertical reeds, often freezing with its bill pointed skyward to become almost invisible. Rarely seen in the open, it is more often detected by its deep, resonant β€œbooming” call during the breeding seasonβ€”a sound that can carry over long distances across marshes. This species inhabits freshwater wetlands, marshes, and reed-fringed lakes, where it feeds mainly on fish, amphibians, and small aquatic creatures. In the UAE, it is considered a scarce winter visitor, appearing in well-vegetated wetland areas, making any sighting a special and rewarding experience for birdwatchers and photographers.

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