It was almost 6 pm when I spotted this bird by the water. Woohoo!!! I found the Red-legged Crake again, and it was ready for it's evening bath ritual. Didn't think I'd see this bird as the species is thought to be migratory. Yet I present to you the Red-legged Crake and its bath ritual past migratory season.




Then came the surprise, a second bird appeared for a dip before disappearing with the first.
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