Well that would confirm breeding wouldn't it!! Outstanding. That suggests the 
second bird I saw the first night was indeed a female!!  Good work David!

John Turner 

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From: david speiser 
Date: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 11:54 am
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Least Bittern Massapequa
To: nysbirds-l@cornell.edu

> Harry Maas and I observed a young Least Bittern being fed by a 
> parent Least Biitern. 
> The birds were seen from about 730-830 when they disappeared 
> into the outage.
> The birds are in the same location as mentioned in previous 
> posts best watched from the south end of the pond. Look north 
> about 200 feet and scan. The birds were far so I might post a 
> picture later of the young one if it's in focus.
> Good Birding,
> David Speiser
> NY NY
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> Good Birding,
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