An AMBI (american bittern) was released yesterday in NJ. We expected him to just kinda scurry out and find a hiding place but he proved to us that he was in better condition than we thought!






Kim Steininger released and took these photo's again with one of those lens' that cost more than my life. Super cool.
1 brilliant thoughts by others:
American Bittern - isn't that a kind of beer?
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