
The thing about American Bitterns is that they hide in plain sight. They stand with their long, slender necks outstretched, their beaks pointed upward, and their bodies swaying ever so slightly to match the movement of the reeds and weeds around them. The Merlin App often records an American Bittern along the Ferrari Pond Trail and sightings by others are shared so we know where to look. Despite the color of their surroundings, they can disappear in an instant. In this image, the bottom half of its body is completely obscured by the surrounding grasses so if it dips down it quickly disappears from view. Spotting one at a distance along the trail can be tricky. There are still a few fence posts remaining in the wetlands from its previous use for cattle grazing and I am not the only one that is tricked by those posts thinking I’m seeing a Coyote, a Northern Harrier, or an American Bittern. Yesterday’s sighting was the first American Bittern for me along the trail. Hopefully, it won’t be my last.

























