Yellow Rail
Mike Petrucha
petrucha at excite.com
Wed Jun 21 19:44:45 EDT 2006
John, To my knowledge, there has not been any Yellow Rails found at the boardwalk in Roscommon County that Steve mentioned this year either. I have checked twice, and a person who does surveys there did not find any either. Mike PetruchaHarleys roar under pressure, other bikes whine.--- On Wed 06/21, Santner, Steven < santners at karmanos.org > wrote:From: Santner, Steven [mailto: santners at karmanos.org]To: warbler100 at yahoo.comCc: mich-chat at envirolink.orgDate: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 08:55:07 -0400Subject: RE: Yellow RailJohn:The standard place for getting Yellow Rails in Michigan is Seney NWR. This year there is a rail researcher trying to do work on the Yellow Rail at that location and I think there are significant problems. She asked for other locations last week so it may be that the water levels are not favorable this year. I would offer two suggestions. There is a spot in Roscommon Co in the northern Lower Peninsula where they have been found in the last few years. This
spot requires a walk on a 12-15 in wide board (no handrails either) several hundred yards out into a marsh at night. You would be wise to check this out by day before trying it at night. There are tons of mosquitoes and I can't guarantee that the water level is right there this year either. If you're interested, when I get home tonight, I'll look up more specific directions. The other thing you can try is to Google Seney NWR and call them up for suggestions. They have nighttime buggy trips for Yellow Rail most years but I don't know if they're running them this year. I don't think they would be through nesting yet.Steve Santner-----Original Message-----From: mich-chat-bounces at envirolink.org[mailto:mich-chat-bounces at envirolink.org]On Behalf Of Gretchen and JohnSent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 8:46 PMTo: mich-chat at envirolink.orgSubject: Yellow RailMich Chatters,Last week I asked for help with Kirtland's warbler and spruce grouse, and was generouslyprovided with good information for
my trip to Michigan next week.Last night my wife and I were playing bridge with another birder who mentioned thatyellow rails next in the Upper Penisula. If anyone knows where they can be found and hasa strategy to see one, I would again be much obliged. I wonder if they are throughnesting.John O'NeillKansas City__________________________________________________Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________Mich-chat mailing listMich-chat at envirolink.orgYou can unsubscribe or change your options at:http://lists.envirolink.org/mailman/listinfo/mich-chatthis message was delivered to:santners at karmanos.org------Confidentiality Notice: This email message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient(s), you are hereby notified that any dissemination,
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