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The Bittern design was based on a grid system plan.
It was designed to provide a breeding site for bitterns.
This is one of the few places in Britain where the bittern can be seen during the winter.
The final day in service for Bittern was 3 September 1966.
There is also an increase in the population of bitterns and kingfishers.
She was named after the bittern, a bird of the heron family.
Like other bitterns, they eat fish, frogs, and similar aquatic life.
This is a very small bittern and one of the smallest herons in the world.
The bittern and the otter can be seen here.
Only 11 booming Bitterns are heard, half as many as the previous year.
If you are lucky you might even hear the boom of the bittern.
It was Vincent who helped her find the young Bittern in 1911.
American bitterns and Canada geese stayed for days while migrating south.
Bittern was seen with a red background circa 1966.
Bittern has had just one tender throughout her career: 5638, of the non-corridor design.
The community's name is Māori for water of the bittern.
It provides habitats for many species of wildlife, including bitterns and red deer.
"I see the bitterns are still coming here."
Prince Bittern has the face of a dead mackerel.
"Prince Bittern is absolutely fascinated by that tall lady with the long nose."
More often heard than seen, this bittern has a call that resembles a congested pump.
These wetlands are the southernmost nesting site for the American bittern.
In December 1997, 94 green turtles were found dead weeks after the company discharged bitterns into the lagoon.
The Bittern Line was not proposed for closure, and stayed open.
The name Bittern was later carried on 4464.