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A new process for recovery of Low Sodium Salt from bittern has been described in the present invention.
You might even catch a glimpse of the reserve's most celebrated resident, the extremely rare and very shy bittern.
A combination of whey mineral and an alkali metal salt or bittern enhances the salty taste.
An expert warden will be on hand to help you find the elusive bittern and then it's back to the tearoom for a hearty bowl of soup.
The RSPB and English Nature revealed that bittern numbers have increased five fold in just seven years.
Bird-lovers are hoping a rare bittern rescued from starvation by a gun dog will start a new life in the north west's biggest wetland.
Binoculars are supplied so you can view the black teal, swans, dabchicks, ducks and even the spotless crake or elusive bittern.
The figures released today show the elusive bittern has become one of the UK's greatest wildlife success stories.
The bittern has been transferred to a pen at the reserve which is home to the largest area of reedbed in the region.
Thanks to these fruitful exchanges, the reed beds and their emblematic bird, the bittern, are now considered differently by the local people.
Finfoots and the sun bittern prefer a nest site on a branch of a tree, and finfoot nests generally overhang water.
Later in the spring, she and Elisabeth saw another kind of heron, an American bittern, skulking in some grass by a swamp.
I will also make it a possession for the bittern, and pools of water: and I will sweep it with the besom of destruction.
Both areas are very important for birds, hosting several endangered species such as ferruginous duck, corncrake and bittern.
I never saw a bittern at Bitterne Park secondary school but had I done so I would have been a very happy guy.
Project experience has been shared with European partners and bittern monitoring programmes set up.
The first will establish an extensive network of strategic autonomous sites for the bittern.
The bittern, a vulnerable species given high conservation priority in Europe, had a whole LIFE-Nature programme devoted to it.
During extraction of salt from seawater by evaporation, potassium salts get concentrated in bittern, an effluent from the salt industry.
By introducing fresh water, the organizers of the project hope to encourage species such as the snipe, lapwing and bittern.
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The American bittern nests on the ground and lays three to five pale brownish eggs.
The substitution of potassium chlorate for pyrolusite is recommended when calcium chloride is present in the bittern.
Other hawks were then flown at various game, mallard and crane and bittern.
It is conspicuously slenderer and shorter than in the bittern.
Willughby thought that the so-called night-raven was the bittern.
Its called The bittern because it booms people, so George says.
Your father has realized the wish of the Psalmist, said The bittern man.
Personally I do not know a bittern from an olive-backed thrush.
The bittern comes from the heron family with a pale brown plumage covered in dark bars and streaks.
I will alto make it a possession for the bittern, and pools for water.
The very cry of the bittern adds to this atmosphere of desolation.
Fox and woodchuck, hawk and snipe and bittern, when nearly seen, have no more root in the deep world than man, and are just such superficial tenants of the globe.
The total number of species seen at the site now totals 129, boosted this year by four new sightings, including a rare bittern which is a reed-loving bird.
The bittern, a rare member of the heron family which is famous for its booming call, is believed to have been forced to seek refuge from the cold snap in Co Wexford.
The Bittern is a wader and a recluse, but once in a while, it appears, he has no objection to a clear platform and dry feet.
Bittern called into town for a 20-minute stop on her journey from the Crewe Heritage Centre to the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, where she will spend much of the summer.
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