A spot very close to home (walking distance) is always very good at this time of year before the very tall grasses grow to unwanderable heights. The spring flood waters have just now started to receed leaving open and flattened areas of dry grass. One of the best spots in town for rails ;-) Put on the rubber boots and wade away!! At one point I had 2 Virginia Rails and a Sora all within eyesight...not bad for such secretive species:D
Canon 40D + 100-400L @400mm, 1/250s., f/7.1, ISO500, +1 EC, natural light, handheld, 90% full frame. Top left corner darkened. Base of bill and top of front leg/toe desaturated. Also desat the yellows in the new grass as they were an unatural ugly "neon" green/yellow.
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