I was in Black Rail country this morning for a brief moment and had the bird calling around 9:00. Dwight Chasar and Marc Nolls mentioned that they had a bird calling on the south side of the road while also hearing another call to the north soon after the other sounded off. This account and many others are all pointing to at least 2 birds. Good luck to everyone who tries for these birds over the weekend. At least one of the birds has been quite vocal for me when I've been at the site at different times of day and I've also had a bird calling from the more upland area farther west from the wettest region. I would also like to point out that an electronic version of the Rare Species Documentation Form for OBBA2 can now be accessed on the Atlas website (http://www.ohiobirds.org/obba2/rarespecies.php). I would encourage everyone who has observed two Black Rails, to fill out one of these forms to help document the occurrence of this fascinating species. Also, keep an eye out for other species while birding in this vicinity (Radcliffe and surrounding areas are in block 68D2SW). While listening to the rail yesterday afternoon, a pair of Cedar Waxwings flew in and started peeling off plant fibers from a spot next to where a rail was calling. This was a new breeding confirmation for this block. Luckily for waxwings, they could probably see the rail! This block has some other great records so far...Bell's Vireo, Least Flycatcher, Sedge Wren, Blue Grosbeak, Wilson's Snipe, etc. No other rails yet but I just recently heard that other rail species have nested at the wet slough at the end of Radcliffe Road. Maybe someone can turn up a King Rail. A full atlas species list for this block can be viewed at... http://bird.atlasing.org/Atlas/OH/Main?cmd=viewSpecies&locID=L313626&editionID=ATLAS_OH_2006 And if you get bored of not seeing Black Rails, there are plenty of Atlas priority blocks in Pickaway and surrounding counties that could use your help! Good birding! Aaron Boone Columbus, Ohio ______________________________________________________________________ Ohio-birds mailing list, a service of the Ohio Ornithological Society. Our thanks to Miami University for hosting this mailing list. Additional discussions can be found in our forums, at www.ohiobirds.org/forum/. You can join or leave the list, or change your options, at: http://listserv.muohio.edu/scripts/wa.exe?LIST=OHIO-BIRDS Send questions or comments about the list to: [log in to unmask]