Onondaga Audubon Presents:

Virtual Program: The Hidden Life of North America’s Most Secretive Marsh
Bird: The Eastern Black Rail

Wednesday, October 12, 6:30 pm

The Eastern Black Rail is a secretive, sparrow-sized marsh bird rarely seen
by birders and researchers alike. Despite challenges in finding this shy
rail, surveys indicate severe population declines across its range over the
past 20 years. As a result, in 2020 the Eastern Black Rail was listed as
threatened under the Endangered Species Act. Paul Taillie, Assistant
Professor at UNC-Chapel Hill, will tell us about these secretive yet
amazing birds and how we can help ensure their survival.

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