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> Yellow Rail <x-msg://1/#group_thread_0> - 1 Update
> potential YELLOW RAIL, Monte Vista NWR, Rio Grande County 
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> Ferruginous Hawk, Park County <x-msg://1/#group_thread_2> - 1 Update
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> Luke Pheneger <phenegerl...@gmail.com>: Jul 12 06:53PM -0600 
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> Yellow Rail at Monte Vista is calling now.
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> Eric DeFonso <bay.w...@gmail.com>: Jul 12 09:24AM -0600 
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> Hi all,
>  
> This morning I had an audio encounter with what I'm pretty sure is a YELLOW
> RAIL, at the Monte Vista NWR between about 645-730 this morning. I made
> several sound recordings and shared them with Nathan Pieplow, who agrees
> that this sounds like the real deal.
>  
> I personally have no prior experience with this species but the ticking
> sounds in the recordings I made are just like those that I've listened to
> over the years in a number of commercial collections showcasing them.
>  
> Below is the exact lat/lon where I was when I first encountered the bird.
> It was amidst the thick bulrushes initially, probably only 5-10 yards away.
> From that point it slowly made its way westward and southward deeper into
> the marsh. When I left the area around 730 it was still audible, but
> becoming fainter. My guess (or hope) is that it was "doing the rounds" so
> may come back around to the parking area where I first detected it at some
> point.
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> (37.487640, -106.136866)
>  
> Nathan suggests that a crepuscular or nocturnal visit to the refuge may be
> more successful in detecting the species in general, although as I
> mentioned I heard it in the 7am timeframe. Lots of other marsh birds in the
> area of course making listening a little challenging, like Marsh Wrens,
> Wilson's Snipes, American Coots, Red-winged Blackbirds, and Common
> Yellowthroats. Also Sora and Virginia Rails calling occasionally.
>  
> I know of only one previous record for this species in Colorado, from July
> 1906 at Barr Lake. I don't know if that was a specimen or not.
>  
> I will be in the Monte Vista area a few more hours before I have to leave.
> Feel free to contact me for more info, but hopefully this message helps.
>  
> Good birding,
> Eric
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> Eric DeFonso
> near Lyons, Boulder County, CO
> "David Tønnessen" <davidtonness...@gmail.com>: Jul 12 12:03PM -0700 
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> Extremely exciting news, Eric. I imagine that area is exactly the place for 
> the species to potentially breed in the state (hey, they have exclaves in 
> Oregon and sometimes California, so why not Colorado?)
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>  
> Greetings,
> David Tonnessen
> On Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at 8:24:51 AM UTC-7 Eric DeFonso wrote:
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> "mvjo...@gmail.com" <mvjohn...@gmail.com>: Jul 12 01:38PM -0700 
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> Will be headed there this evening. Stay tuned.
> John Rawinski
> Monte Vista CO
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> On Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at 9:24:51 AM UTC-6 Eric DeFonso wrote:
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> M T <raptordefen...@gmail.com>: Jul 12 07:30AM -0700 
> 
> They are actually year-round residents in parts of CO and eBird shows 
> previous sightings in June/July in South Park.
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> Michael Tincher
> Loveland,CO
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