
I have been listening to Sora rails calling in several marshes at my friend's near Canon City and have caught glimpses of them. Finally I got these pics of a juvenile Sora Rail.

Though their plumage is similar to adult Soras, they do not have the black lores and forehead present on adult birds, their chin/throat area is whitish instead of black and their breast and lower throat area is brownish instead of the grey coloration on adults. This rail is more than 5 weeks old as Sibley states that they retain a red cere util that time and it is clearly not present on this rail. SeEtta
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