ML409191821
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Site d'observation
south of College Station
Brazos, Texas, United States
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On 17 February 1972 Donald Baker, then an undergraduate in the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University, caught a small rail in one of his traps for furbearers, along a stream south of College Station, Brazos County, in east-central Texas. The bird was brought to me and subsequently identified as a Paint-billed Crake (Neocrex erythrops), a Sora-sized South American rail.The specimen, a male weighing 51 g, was prepared as a skin and partial skeleton and deposited in the Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collections (No. 8930), Texas A&M University. KEITH A. ARNOLD, The Auk, 95:745-746. Photo courtesy of Martin Reid
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