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O '''abetouro americano''' ('''''Botaurus lentiginosus''''') é unha especie de ave limícola nada [[Ardeidos|familia das garzas]]. Ten unha distribución [[ecozona Neártica|neártica]] e reprodúcese en Canadá e nas partes septentrionais e centrais dos Estados Unidos, e pasa o inverno nos estados da costa de México, toda Florida nos [[Everglades]], as illas do Caribe e partes de América Central.
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It is a well-camouflaged, solitary brown bird that unobtrusively inhabits marshes and the coarse vegetation at the edge of lakes and ponds. In the breeding season it is chiefly noticeable by the loud, booming call of the male. The nest is built just above the water, usually among [[bulrush]]es and [[Typha latifolia|cattails]], where the female [[Egg incubation|incubates]] the clutch of olive-colored eggs for about four weeks. The young leave the nest after two weeks and are fully fledged at six or seven weeks.
 
É unha ave parda ben camuflada e solitaria, que habita discretamente marismas e a vexetación dura das ribeiras de laos e lagoas. Na estación reprodutora é principalmente identificable pola chamada alta e resoante. Constrúen o niño sobre a auga, xeralmente entre [[ciperáceas]] e ''[[Typha latifolia]]'', onde a femia incuba uns ovos de cor olivácea durante unhas catro semanas. As crías abandonan o niño dúas semanas despois de nacer e xa teñen todas as [[pluma]]s ás seis ou sete semanas.
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The American bittern feeds mostly on [[fish]] but also eats other small [[vertebrate]]s as well as [[crustacean]]s and [[insect]]s. It is fairly common over its wide range, but its numbers are thought to be decreasing, especially in the south, because of habitat degradation. However the total population is large, and the [[International Union for Conservation of Nature]] has assessed its conservation status as being of "[[Least-concern species|Least Concern]]".