A very cooperative American Bittern was in the fenced in area of the Tupelo Meadow in Central Park’s Ramble today. For the most part it perched on a rock and stayed still. But for about ten minutes, after a Cooper’s Hawk flew into the Tupelo Tree the American Bittern took a defensive posture, and for a brief time looked radically different almost doubling in size. The Cooper’s Hawk soon forgot about the Bittern and after about twenty minutes caught a Northern Flicker.