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Haans Petruschke <[log in to unmask]>
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Haans Petruschke <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 10 Jun 2014 18:26:17 -0400
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Hi,

My own impression was that given the distances where we heard  Black Rail
calling that there were 3 perhaps 4 individuals in the field.

John David was very helpful and an enthusiastic and enjoyable guide.

Indeed Mr.Troyer must make hay.  Good that he can leave some areas uncut
for now.

Haans


On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 5:56 PM, robert lane <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Thanks go out to The Henry Troyer Jr. Family for being gracious hosts at
> the previously mentioned Black Rail site, at 31642 TR231, in extreme
> northeast Coshocton County. Son John David Troyer was an excellent guide,
> taking us right to the Black Rail hay field location. During our visit, we
> believe we were hearing two rails calling, one to the right, and one to the
> left. Consulting with several birders from the previous day, they had the
> same thoughts. When we departed The Troyer's front porch at about 11AM, we
> were informed they planned to continue mowing and bailing at about 3PM this
> afternoon, Tuesday. They were not going to mow any of the areas where Black
> Rail calls had been heard. John David informed us that at 7PM tonight, he
> planned on trying to see and hear the elusive rail or rails once again.
> Visitors are welcome. Be aware if traveling to the area, there is a second,
> different, TR231, three miles to the east, in nearby Tuscarawas County.
>
>
> Bob and Denise Lane / Mahoning County
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