Taxonomy: Order Gruiformes >> Family Rallidae >> Genus Rallus
Virginia Rail (Unique ID: 1005) Return to Last Page: Click on image |
Acquire This Photo Species: Virginia Rail (Rallus limicola) Location: Quivira National Wildlife Refuge, Kansas, United States Age: chick/nestling Plumage: downy Activity: perching/standing Sex: --- Visibility: full body Quantity: single Photographer: David Seibel Date: May 26, 2006 Equipment: Canon EOS 20D and Canon 500mm f/4L IS Megapixels: 4.0
Notes: This was one of a large family (6-8 chicks and 2 adults) that I was lucky enough to see crossing the gravel road on the wildlife loop in mid-afternoon. They did not stay out in the open for long! The parents and chicks called back and forth to each other, the chicks giving soft, high-pitched, descending whistles, until the last chick was safely hidden in the reeds. The chicks were about the size of mice (perhaps 3 inches from head to toe) and just as quick, lowering their heads and scurrying across the road faster than I could follow with the camera.
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