© Tom Edell
© Tom Edell
© Luke Seitz

Rufous-sided Crake Laterallus melanophaius

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Identification

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Often common, but usually hard to see. Best detected by voice, a very long explosive trill. The plumage is olive-brown above with rufous face and sides, and striking black-and-white bars on the flank and vent. Similar to Red-and-white Crake, which lacks the dark cap. Found in damp grasslands, extensive wetlands, and sometimes rank pastures.

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