Adult (Australasian) © Timothy Paasila eBird S48493456 Macaulay Library ML 223767341
Adult (Eastern) © David Irving
Adult (Western) © Jonathan Slifkin
Juvenile (Eastern) © Zhong Ying Koay
Adult (Australasian) © Chris Wiley
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Adult (Western) © Nick Athanas
Juvenile (Eastern) © Albin Jacob
Adult (Eastern) © Albin Jacob

Baillon's Crake Zapornia pusilla

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Identification

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Widespread across Africa, Eurasia and Australasia. Tiny crake that breeds in wet sedge marshes and bogs; migrants can be in any marshy habitat. Usually retiring and rarely seen, but can be confiding. Although unmistakeable in parts of its range, it can sometimes co-occur with the similar Little Crake. Best told by its shorter wings, short, greenish bill that lacks red base and barred flanks; juvenile darker and more extensively barred below than juvenile Little Crake.

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