Botaurus

/boʊˈtɔrəs/ noun

A genus of large wading birds in the heron family, known for their loud booming calls and camouflaged brown plumage.

From Latin 'botaurus,' an onomatopoetic word imitating the distinctive booming sound these birds make. The name literally tries to capture the sound of the bittern's call.

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