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The Behaviour of Bitterns and their use of Habitat

  • Publication Type

    Journal

  • Publication Year

    1989

  • Author(s)

    A.J. Whiteside

  • Journal Name

    Notornis

  • Volume, Issue

    36, 2

  • Pagination

    89-95

  • Article Type

    Paper

Keywords

bittern; habitat


The Behaviour of Bitterns and their use of Habitat

Notornis, 36 (2), 89-95

A.J. Whiteside (1989)

Article Type: Paper

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Australasian Bitterns (Botaurus stellaris poiciloptilus) were studied in the Whangamarino wetlands in the autumn and winter of 1986. A seasonal difference in the time of feeding was noted, as well as a local movement to feeding grounds. A decrease in the number of birds seen in the study area in winter seemed to be related to the duck hunting season and high water levels. A mixture of water purslane and willow weed on a wet substrate was the preferred habitat. “Surveillance posture” seems a better description of the traditional “freeze” behaviour. The birds gave this response even when there was no apparent danger.