Subject: | King Rail vs. Virginia Rail |
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From: | "Rich Peet" <> |
Date: | Thu, 26 Feb 2004 23:27:37 -0000 |
Now that I see Lang around and he has about the best King Rail I have heard; There is a group in MN that wish to target the King Rail (I am discouraging playback) to find any remaining breeding birds in the state (of which none is known). They should be able to be found as we all the states around us know of some. Does anyone know of a verbal discription of sound that would differentiate a King Rail from a Virginia Rail? Rich Peet I am going back to the birds. They beat me up less. :) ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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