least bittern
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of least bittern
An Americanism dating back to 1805–15
Example Sentences
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Chapman, Frank M., his story of a least bittern, 111.
From Ways of Nature by Burroughs, John
The croak of the great blue heron sounded again; then far away, mysterious and spirit-like, floated a soft qua, qua, qua—the cry of the least bittern out of the heart of the swamp.
From Roof and Meadow by Sharp, Dallas Lore
The awkward, wary bittern and the still more vigilant least bittern are familiar residents here.
From Some Summer Days in Iowa by Lazell, Frederick John
Yet what she loses on one side she gains on another; she is like that least bittern Mr. Frank M. Chapman tells about.
From Ways of Nature by Burroughs, John
Within three paddle-lengths of my boat, in a patch of dark that must be a nest, stood my least bittern.
From Roof and Meadow by Sharp, Dallas Lore
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