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The Least Bittern (Ixobrychus exilis) was first described scientifically by the naturalist John James Audubon in 1834. The species is known for its elusive nature and preference for dense marsh vegetation, making it challenging to observe. Audubon's work contributed significantly to ornithology and the understanding of North American bird species. The print you mention likely refers to his illustrations, which captured the bird's distinctive features and habitat.

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