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Von Schrenck's Bittern

Ixobrychus eurhythmus

In the realm of avian wonders, we find the Von Schrenck's bittern, a small member of the subfamily Botaurinae. This species carries the name of Leopold von Schrenck, a Russian naturalist who contributed to its discovery in the 19th century. The males of this species are adorned with a uniform chestnut plumage on their upper parts, while their underparts and wing coverts are a lighter buff. Females and juveniles, on the other hand, are cloaked in chestnut with a dusting of white speckles above and white streaks below. When these birds take to the air, their black flight feathers and tail become visible. They are petite creatures, measuring between 33 to 38 centimeters in length, and are characterized by a short neck, a longish yellow beak, and yellow legs.

Distribution and Habitat

Von Schrenck's bitterns are known to breed in the reed beds of China and Siberia from March to July, and in Japan from May to August. When the cold embrace of winter approaches, they migrate to warmer climes, spending the season in Indonesia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Laos, while journeying through the rest of Southeast Asia. This species has also been recorded as an exceptionally rare vagrant in Europe, with a solitary sighting in Italy in 1912.

Behaviour

These bitterns exhibit a preference for the shelter of reed beds, where they engage in breeding activities. As the cloak of dusk envelops the landscape, they emerge from their seclusion to forage for their prey, embracing the twilight as their ally.

Conservation Status

The Von Schrenck's bittern enjoys a widespread presence across its considerable range. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has assessed this species as being of Least Concern, indicating a stable population that does not currently face immediate threats of significant decline.

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