Ixobrychus exilis
Description:
The Least Bittern's call is often heard but easily confused with the calls of other marsh birds, especially various rails. This call is heard outside the Least Bittern breeding season, and is often part of a "synchophony".
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- Ixobrychus exilis (Least Bittern)
This sound is not featured in any collections.
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