Coturnicops noveboracensis ORDER: GRUIFORMES FAMILY: RALLIDAE
IUCN Conservation Status: Least Concern
© 2004 Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Because of its secretive nature, the Yellow Rail is infrequently encountered. The second-smallest rail in North America, it breeds in sedge marshes and winters in marshes and hay fields.
Call a metallic clicking in strict cadence, "tic-tic, tic-tic-tic."