I was so excited to get up close and personal with Virginia Rails . Rails are known to be most secretive. I could hear them in there so I found a good spot to hide. It took about 20 minutes of sitting motionless for the first ones to come out. They flushed and were gone. I thought that would be it. But then...., well you can see. This is the best look I've ever had at them. If you would like to go "Railing" please contact me by e-mail or at 760-852-4224 at Shoshone Village office.
Monday, September 20, 2010
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Great success!!
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