An expert in the art of camouflage, the American Bittern is famous for its odd, βpumpingβ song and for pointing its bill toward the heavens and freezing in place to avoid predators. This tactic works well in a reed bed, but not so much when in the open
American Kestrel
American Dipper
american Golden-Plover
American bittern
American Avocet
Allen's Hummingbird
hawk
The eagle
Warbler
Nightingale