Another day at Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Center. In the late afternoon, we got a nice view of two types of rails, the Sora and the Virginia Rail. This is only my second sighting of the Viginia Rail, the first being at Balmorrhea. However, then I had only gotten a brief glimpse.
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Sora (non-breeding coloration) |
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Virgina Rail |
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