For the past few days, all I've been hearing outside is the "pumping" sound of an
American Bittern. You've got to hear this to believe it. It really sounds mechanical.
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I went outside a few times with binoculars and as soon as the critter saw me, he shut down and stood stick-still to blend in with the reeds around him. It worked.
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But timing is everything. I was taking the clothes off my line and there he was. I could see hear him and see him in action.
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I took a few snaps and as I got further away, he started up again. I hope he finds a mate!
5 comments:
Totally cool!!!!
Sounds a bit like water dripping from a tap.
Wonderful!
That's quite a work-out he does. Very cool!
They just make the whackiest noise. Great pics.
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