Wildlife

Bittern Welfare and Boom Count Monitoring

The bittern's booming call is used as a population census tool, with boom counting surveys revealing population trends and welfare status in UK reedbeds.

Key Facts

Welfare Considerations

Bitterns require reedbeds with open water channels for fishing and dense reed for nesting. Reedbed drying and succession to scrub reduces both foraging and nesting habitat. Hard winters cause mortality when water bodies freeze, trapping fish under ice inaccessible to the birds.

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