- Bittern
Taxobox
name = Bitterns
image_caption =Least Bittern
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Ciconiiformes
familia =Ardeidae
subdivision_ranks = Genera
subdivision = "Ixobrychus"Billberg, 1828
"Botaurus"Stephens, 1819Bitterns are a classification of wading birds in the
heron family Ardeidae. Species named as bitterns tend to be the shorter necked, often more secretive members of this family. Called "hæferblæte" in Old English, the word bittern came to English from Old French "butor", itself from Gallo-roman "butitaurus", aportmanteau ofLatin "būtiō" and "taurus". [cite encyclopedia | editor = Joseph P. Pickett et al. | encyclopedia =The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language | title = Bittern | url = http://www.bartleby.com/61/77/B0287700.html | accessdate = 2006-07-04 | edition = 4th ed. | year = 2000 | publisher = Houghton Mifflin | location = Boston] Bitterns form amonophyletic subfamily in the heron family, the Botaurinae.Bitterns usually frequent reedbeds and similar marshy areas, and feed on
amphibia ns,reptile s,insect s, andfish .Unlike the similar
stork s,ibis es andspoonbill s, herons and bitterns fly with their necks retracted, not outstretched.The genus "
Ixobrychus " contains mainly small species:
*Little Bittern , "Ixobrychus minutus"
*New Zealand Little Bittern , "Ixobrychus novaezelandiae" (extinct )
*Cinnamon Bittern , "Ixobrychus cinnamomeus"
*Stripe-backed Bittern , "Ixobrychus involucris"
*Least Bittern , "Ixobrychus exilis "
*Yellow Bittern , " Ixobrychus sinensis"
*Schrenck's Bittern , "Ixobrychus eurhythmus "
*Dwarf Bittern , "Ixobrychus sturmii"
*Black Bittern , "Ixobrychus flavicollis"The genus "
Botaurus " is the larger bitterns:
*American Bittern , "Botaurus lentiginosa".
*Great Bittern or Eurasian Bittern, "Botaurus stellaris"
*South American Bittern , "Botaurus pinnatus"
*Australasian Bittern , "Botaurus poiciloptilus"
*"Botaurus hibbardi" (fossil )The genus "Zebrilus" includes only one species:
*Zigzag Heron (or properly Zigzag Bittern), "Zebrilus undulatus "Notes
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