Cinnamon Bittern
The Cinnamon Bittern (Ixobrychus cinnamomeus) is a widespread species in damp places like ponds and marshes. However, it is a skulker and retiring species especially in broad daylight render it not easily observed. Usually the Cinnamon Bittern is seen sitting on top of reed late in the day especially after rain. Sometimes it can be quite vocal, uttering a series of kup, kup, kup.. notes that rings across the marsh.
Like most bittern it has a hunched appearance, but when the neck is fully extended it is rather long for a bird of its size. The colour is fantastic, being cinnamon above, buff below with a darker streaks. A lucky observer might see it stands motionless within the damp reed, or walk stealthily in search of small prey.