- Spotted Crake
Taxobox
name = Spotted Crake
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
image_width = 200px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Gruiformes
familia =Rallidae
genus = "Porzana "
species = "P. porzana"
binomial = "Porzana porzana"
binomial_authority = Linnaeus,1766 The Spotted Crake ("Porzana porzana") is a small waterbird, of the family
Rallidae .Their breeding habitat is
marsh es and sedge beds across temperateEurope into westernAsia . They nest in a dry location in marsh vegetation, laying 6-15 eggs. This species is migratory, wintering inAfrica andIndia .At 19-22.5 cm length, Spotted Crakes are slightly smaller than
Water Rail s, from which they are readily distinguished by the short straight bill, yellow with a red base. Adults have mainly brown upperparts and blue-grey breast, with dark barring and white spots on the flanks. They have green legs with long toes, and a short tail which is buff underneath.Immature Spotted Crakes are similar, but the blue-grey is replaced by brown. The downy chicks are black, as with all rails.
The only confusion species is the Sora, a rare vagrant from
North America . However, that species lacks the breast spotting and has an unstreaked crown stripe.These birds probe with their bill in mud or shallow water, also picking up food by sight. They mainly eat
insect s and aquatic animals.Spotted Crakes are very secretive in the breeding season, and are then mostly heard rather than seen. They are then noisy
bird s, with a distinctive repetitive whiplash-like "hwuit, hwuit" call. They can be easier to see on migration.The Spotted is one of the species to which the "Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds" (
AEWA ) applies.Gallery
References
* Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
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