Virginia Rail -- South Dakota Birds

Length: 9 - 10 inches Wingspan: 14 inches Seasonality: Summer
ID Keys: Long bill, rich cinnamon below, gray cheeks, crisp black and white barring on flanks

Virginia Rail - Rallus limicolaVirginia Rail

Rallus limicola

Unlike other similar Rails, the Virginia Rail is a rather common breeding bird in South Dakota.  Like other Rails, however, they are more often heard than seen as they prefer thick marsh vegetation.  They are often found in conjunction with Sora.  

Note: Birders in the Black Hills area have recently made a very interesting discovery.  They have found Virginia Rails in at least 3 different locations north of the Black Hills in the winter of 2003/2004, and now in  subsequent winters as well.  Note that most of the literature shows them wintering near the U.S. coasts, or in the extreme SW or SE part of the U.S., but nowhere near South Dakota.  It's a potentially important finding, and certainly an interesting one. 

Habitat: Uses a variety of shallow fresh- and brackish-water habitats, provided dense cover is available.  They will also use saltwater marshes during the winter.  During migration, they have the odd tendency to occasionally show up in almost any habitat.

Diet: Eats a great many aquatic insects and insect larvae.  Also eats mollusks and crustaceans, earthworms, small fish, and seeds of aquatic plants.

Nesting: June through early August.

Breeding Map: Breeding Bird Survey map

Song: Metallic tdik-tdik-tdik-tdikClick here to listen to the Virginia Rail's song.

Migrations: Summers throughout most of the western U.S., the northern half of the eastern U.S., and southern Canada.  Winters along the Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf Coasts, as wells as locally in the southwestern U.S., Mexico, and Central America.

Similar Species: King Rail, Clapper Rail

Status: While still common in many areas, numbers have declined as habitat has been destroyed. 

Virginia Rail - South Dakota Range MapFurther Information: 1) USGS Patuxent Bird Identification InfoCenter, Virginia Rail

2) Cornell Lab of Ornithology - Virginia Rail

3) eNature.com: Virginia Rail

Photo Information: July 4th, 2006 -- Near Tea in Lincoln County -- Terry Sohl

Additional Photos: Click on the image chips or text links below for additional, higher-resolution Virginia Rail photos.

 

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