I often walk by a long narrow stretch of water at the side of the Lodmoor Reserve, Weymouth.
Around one chance in twenty I may catch sight of Water Rail that I know reside in that area.
Around one chance in twenty I may catch sight of Water Rail that I know reside in that area.
Thankfully this was one of those times that I was successful. That said, frustratingly, I usually can hear them making that Squealing Pig like call without any sighting at all.
The Water Rail produces two clutches per year of 6 to 11 eggs between March and August. The Water Rail is a very secretive species with its habitat being well vegetated wetland area.