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We have a new addition to the BFS Bird List! On Saturday, November 14, and Monday, November 16, a Virginia Rail (Rallus limicola) was seen among the cattails on the south side of pHake Lake. This small, chicken-like shore bird frequents freshwater marshes, where it most often remains hidden in dense vegetation. In spite of its name, the Virginia Rail is common in California, although destruction of marshes has reduced its numbers. Virginia Rails migrate through this area at this time of year.

Thanks to Nell Baldwin of the Pomona Vertebrate Biology class for confirming the identification.

Update: Got a photo on December 19:

Virginia Rail foraging west of the boat ramp at pHake Lake.

Virginia Rail foraging west of the boat ramp at pHake Lake.

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