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Lois DeEll
July 2022
Virginia Rail
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07-Jul-2022 Lois DeEll


Lois DeEll
July 2022
Virginia Rail

Cowichan Valley

The Virginia Rail is a chickenlike marsh bird with a long, heavy bill and a short, upturned tail. Head on, the Virginia Rail looks thin, but from the side they look rather full-bodied; what biologists call a laterally compressed body.

Virginia Rails are rusty overall with a gray face, coarse dark streaking down the back, black-and-white barring on the sides, and white undertail feathers. The bill and legs are reddish, although the legs are often covered with mud.

Virginia Rails walk with a somewhat jerky motion through wetlands. They tend to forage hurriedly in the open and more slowly under thick cover of cattails and bulrushes. They often twitch their upturned tail to show off the white undertail feathers.

Virginia Rails predominately use fresh and brackish wetlands with cattails and bulrushes, and secondarily use coastal saltmarshes.
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Virginia_Rail/id

1/1600s f/5.6 at 300.0mm iso1250 full exif

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Missed Opportunities08-Jul-2022 01:46
This hard to find rail is very illusive and you managed to get a wonderful image here! V