A little before 7 a.m., saw one black-crowned night-heron at Cottonwood
Marsh (Walden Ponds). Still there when I came back at 8:45.

Meanwhile, in the interior of Sawhill Ponds, heard a loud call from the
cattails less than 3 meters away. As I stood, a Virginia rail walked into
full view, called a few more times and then started eating. I watched it
probing the mud near my feet for ~5 min, until it stepped back into the
cover of cattails. The best, closest, and most prolonged view I've ever had.

--Kit

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