Randy Vernon contacted me this morning from Monte Vista NWR to tell me he was 
able to view one of the singing adult Yellow Rails through a gap in the reeds 
this morning, at the original parking pullout that Eric DeFonso described. He 
also heard the second rail singing near the tree further west. He then 
proceeded east to the next pullout by the pond and heard a third rail singing 
near the west edge of the pond. No documentation though. If anyone finds any 
additional singing birds, please try to document these rare birds by recording 
audio. 

Thanks,

Nick Komar
Fort Collins CO

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