WebMany species nest in trees in mixed colonies, while bitterns are much more secretive and nest in dense reeds. Spoonbills are characterised by their flattened bills with spatulate tips which are swept from side to side, partly … Webadults there may be in the UK population. Consequently, we estimated the number of resident UK Bitterns during the winter of 2009/10 to have been in the region of 208. …
Bittern Conservation & Sustainability - The RSPB
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Highest number of bitterns in the UK since the 1880s
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