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Family
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Species
Rallus limicola
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Length9 - 10
Inches
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Wingspan13.75
Inches
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Virginia Rail: Medium rail with brown-and-black mottled upperparts, white throat, rust-brown breast, and black-and-white barred belly. Head has black crown, gray face, and white eyebrows. Bill is long, red-brown, and curved down. Legs are orange-brown. Tail is short, black above, and white below.
● Song: "kid-ick, kid-ick, kid-ick", "tic-tic-tic"
● Foraging & Feeding: Virginia Rail: Diet includes insects and other invertebrates, aquatic plant seeds, and duckweed; forages on the ground or in shallow water.
● Breeding & nesting: Virginia Rail: Five to thirteen brown-spotted, white to buff eggs are laid on a pile of matted reeds and layers of aquatic vegetation and grass. Usually nests in a dry area, but occasionally over mud or water. Both parents incubate eggs for about 20 days.
● Similar species: Virginia Rail: Black Rails has red eyes, white spots on back, and barred flanks.
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BreedingMonogamous
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PopulationFairly common to uncommon
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MigrationMigratory
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Weight3.1
Ounces
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