Date: 4/25/25 6:34 pm
From: Dianne & Steve Kinder <000000023c9fba03-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Re: American Bittern - surprise, remote location/habitat?
I was with a group one time led by Brad Jacobs at Pawnee Praire in Harrison County. We flushed an AMBI from a small pond in the middle of a large area of open praire. Brad didn't seem too surprised, and said sometimes they show up in areas like that. He was always teaching others while leading trips like that. Terry McNeely and I plan to do some birding on May 1st on Birding for Brad Day. Hope many others do so as well.
Steve <KinderChillicothedmkinder...>
On Friday, April 25, 2025 at 07:46:09 PM CDT, Terry Miller <millert832...> wrote:

This afternoon I swung by the McGee Family CA (Cecil tract) to bird the 35 acres of virgin prairie (which had not been burned this spring).  It is the only virgin prairie in Clinton County (northeast of KC and southeast of St. Joseph) where the entire county is primarily row crops and cattle pastures.  Near the middle of the 35 acre tract is a small pond of about 1 to 1 1/2 acres. The dam is overgrown with tall willow trees and the rest of its perimeter has woody shrubs and tall prairie grasses.
When I approached it, I heard, and barely saw, a large bird take flight and head behind the dam's tall willows...out of sight.  I assumed it was a Great Blue Heron.  A few moments later, it flew over the willows and towards me.  It definitely wasn't a GBH and I first thought was a Black-Crowned or Yellow-Crowned Night Heron by its size and shape.  I glassed it quickly and, to my great surprise, I saw the "golden" stripes going down the neck and breast and easily identified it as an American Bittern!  It continued flying away but I don't believe it will find any suitable habitat nearby.  I left fairly soon...maybe it will return but I am doubtful.
That was definitely an unexpected bird!  The virgin prairie and small overgrown pond edges must have appeared an oasis for a tired migrating Bittern I guess?
Spring birding is so cool!  You never know what surprise bird you may encounter! 
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