Here is the male with his jet black back, fishing on a rock...
In this photo, you can see the bitterns' famous trick of looking forward "under" the bill...
These next photos are of a different bird with darker markings than the male, although there are black feathers mixed in with the otherwise brown back, which lead me to believe this might be a juvenile male... These first photos show how good at fishing was, catching several fish of different sizes while I watched:
I was impressed by the bittern's ability to handle tiny fry with the very tip of the bill as seen here...
The observations I most enjoyed was watching this Least Bitterns creep through the reeds, especially the amazing legs and huge feet that seemed capable of bending to extreme angles to grip whatever necessary. Watch as the bittern appears through the reeds, bending their body around the narrow gaps between them...
The feet are angled outward to grasp vertical reeds
here are a few photos of the bittern's stride wit hthe amazing reach of those large feet:
In this next shot the bittern had turned 90 degrees - note how the back leg is perpendicular to the body (impressive and graceful!)
A few poses to finish:
A long awaited photo opportunity of this elusive and Threatened (COSEWIC) species!