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A full body shot of a Virginia Rail, a medium-sized bird with a long neck and a long, slender, slightly downcurved, orangish-red beak, standing in green grass with patches of dried yellow grass in the background. The bird has a reddish-brown face, a dark eye with a slight orange ring, and a dull, tan-colored throat and chest. Its back and upper wings are a mottled brown and black with faint white streaks, while its flanks and belly are barred with black and white stripes. The bird's legs are a muted orange color. Its tail is short and has white undertail coverts. The bird is facing right, with its head slightly angled upwards, and appears to be walking. The lighting is natural and bright.
A close-up illustration of a Water Rail bird in tall grass by Terry D. Greenwood. The rail stands in profile facing to the right on orange-brown legs, its long striped body, with brown and black barred flanks, and its wings brown with white streaks. The bird’s head is brown on top and gray-blue along its cheeks, with a thin white stripe over its eye. Its eye is red-brown with a black pupil. Its beak is long and thin, orange-red with a black tip. The bird is surrounded by tall, thin stalks of grass in different shades of green, gold, and brown, with some darker greens in the background.