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'''Asia''': [[Russia]], [[Siberia]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Uzbekistan]], [[Turkmenistan]], [[Afghanistan]], [[Mongolia]], [[China]], [[Nepal]], [[Pakistan]], [[India]], Eastern and Western [[Himalayas]]<br /> '''Asia''': [[Russia]], [[Siberia]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Uzbekistan]], [[Turkmenistan]], [[Afghanistan]], [[Mongolia]], [[China]], [[Nepal]], [[Pakistan]], [[India]], Eastern and Western [[Himalayas]]<br />
'''Australasia''': [[Papua New Guinea]], [[New Guinea]], [[Australia]], [[New South Wales]], [[Queensland]], [[South Australia]], [[Victoria]], [[Western Australia]], [[New Zealand]], [[New Caledonia]] <br /> '''Australasia''': [[Papua New Guinea]], [[New Guinea]], [[Australia]], [[New South Wales]], [[Queensland]], [[South Australia]], [[Victoria]], [[Western Australia]], [[New Zealand]], [[New Caledonia]] <br />
- '''The [[Caribbean]]''': vagrant to [[Barbados]]. + '''The [[Caribbean]]''': vagrant to [[Barbados]]<sup>[[#References|[3]]]</sup> .
==Taxonomy== ==Taxonomy==
[[Image:Bird23.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Photo by {{user|Bonnan|Bonnán}}<br />Ayia Reservoir, [[Crete]], October 2008]] [[Image:Bird23.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Photo by {{user|Bonnan|Bonnán}}<br />Ayia Reservoir, [[Crete]], October 2008]]
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==References== ==References==
#{{Ref-Clements6thDec08}}#Avibase #{{Ref-Clements6thDec08}}#Avibase
+ #[http://www.bioone.org/doi/pdf/10.1525/auk.2010.127.3.726 51st supplement to the AOU checklist of North American birds]
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==External Links== ==External Links==
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Ixobrychus minutus
Includes: Australian Bittern
Identification
27-36 cm in length, 40-58 cm wingspan and 60-150 g weight.
Buff underparts, black back and crown, wings are black with a large white patch on each wing.
The female has a browner back and a buff-brown wing patch.
Distribution
Africa , central and southern Europe , western and southern Asia , and Australasia .
Europe : Iceland , Norway , Sweden , Finland , Faroe Islands , The Netherlands , Belgium , Luxembourg , France , Portugal , Madeira , Spain , Ibiza , Mallorca , Canary Islands , Monaco , Switzerland , Liechtenstein , Germany , Austria , Italy , Estonia , Latvia , Lithuania , Belarus , Poland , Czechoslovakia , Slovakia , Hungary , Slovenia , Croatia , Yugoslavia , Montenegro , Serbia , Albania , Macedonia , Greece , Crete , Corfu , Malta , Bulgaria , Romania , Ukraine
Northern Africa : Morocco , Algeria , Tunisia , Libya , Egypt
Western Africa : Mauritania , Senegal , The Gambia , Guinea-Bissau , Guinea , Mali , Sierra Leone , Liberia , Ivory Coast , Ghana , Togo , Nigeria , Niger , Chad , Cameroon , Central African Republic , Equatorial Guinea , Gabon , Congo , Democratic Republic of Congo , Angola
Eastern Africa : Sudan , Eritrea , Ethiopia , Djibouti , Somalia , Kenya , Uganda , Rwanda , Burundi , Tanzania , Zanzibar , Zambia , Mozambique , Malawi
Southern Africa : Namibia , Botswana , Zimbabwe , South Africa , KwaZulu-Natal , Lesotho , Swaziland
African Islands : Cape Verde , Gulf of Guinea Islands, Sao Tome , Principe , Madagascar
Middle East : Turkey , Cyprus , Syria , Lebanon , Israel , Jordan , Saudi Arabia , Yemen , Oman , United Arab Emirates , Qatar , Bahrain , Kuwait , Iraq , Iran , Armenia , Azerbaijan , Georgia
Asia : Russia , Siberia , Kazakhstan , Uzbekistan , Turkmenistan , Afghanistan , Mongolia , China , Nepal , Pakistan , India , Eastern and Western Himalayas
Australasia : Papua New Guinea , New Guinea , Australia , New South Wales , Queensland , South Australia , Victoria , Western Australia , New Zealand , New Caledonia
The Caribbean : vagrant to Barbados [3] .
Taxonomy
There are four subspecies
Subspecies[1]
Some authorities have considered the Australian Little Bittern a subspecies of Black-backed Bittern , but it is currently considered a subspecies of Little Bittern by most authorities.
Habitat
Reedbeds
Behaviour
Breeding
It nests on platforms of reeds in shrubs, and 4-8 eggs are laid.
Diet
Diet includes insects, fish and amphibians.
Vocalisation
Listen in an external program
References
Clements, JF. 2008. The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World . 6th ed., with updates to December 2008. Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press. ISBN 978-0801445019 .
Avibase
51st supplement to the AOU checklist of North American birds
External Links