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Green Heron or Bittern Reno Nevada USA? (1 Viewer)

Birds4Kathy

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On October 6, 2023 I observed a bird at a local hotspot in Reno Nevada called Diamond Creek Pond. I identified it as a Green Heron but these birds are rare in Reno so I had to justify this conclusion on ebird and enclosed photos. Two days later the bird has yet to be recognized on ebird. I identified the bird as a JUVENILE Green Heron and now I'm wondering if the problem is that it is actually an adult rather than a juvenile bird. Another possibility is that it is an American Bittern but it sure looks more like a Green Heron to me? Any insights would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Kathy
 
It’s definitely an immature green heron- my advice is that you’ll probably have to wait a while longer for it to be checked out a confirmed.
 
Thanks to all three of you for confirming the Green Heron identification and the fact that it is an immature/juvenile. I REALLY appreciate your help. Best Wishes, Kathy
 
Agree with juvenile green heron; certainly appears to be two photos of the same bird.

FYI, eBird reviewers are all volunteers. They may take days, weeks, months, or even years to confirm sightings. So I wouldn't worry about the timing of any confirmation.
 
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