There's a frenzy erupting in the birding world, and the rufous-necked wood rail is to blame. Never before has there been a recorded sighting of a rufous-necked wood rail in the United States, but for ...
PHILOMATH - Logging railroads were an easier way to get timber from the forests to the mills in the early 1900s. Not that the journey was easy. The rail lines usually were improvised and minor ...
Given the importance of timber to the rural Scottish economy – with 10million tonnes forecast to be harvested every year for the foreseeable future – readers will perhaps be surprised to learn that ...
Today we meet the gray-necked wood-rail (Aramides cajanea). Or do we? Maybe we’re meeting the gray-cowled wood-rail? Or perhaps the russet-naped wood-rail? Who knew one little bird could be so ...
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