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While nearly all the yellow rails in the world breed in freshwater marshes and sedge bogs across the Canadian prairies and taiga wetlands, dipping into the upper Midwest and northeastern states, the only place these birds breed on the west coast is at Klamath Marsh National Wildlife Refuge.
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