- The
Australian crake (Porzana fluminea), also
known as
Australian spotted crake, or
spotted crake is a
species of bird in the
family Rallidae. It is the...
- The
little crake (Za****ia parva) is a very
small waterbird of the
family Rallidae.
parva is
Latin for "small". Its
breeding habitat is reed beds in Europe...
- Baillon's
crake (Za****ia pusilla), also
known as the
marsh crake, is a
small waterbird of the
family Rallidae.
Their breeding habitat is
sedge beds in...
-
considerable diversity in its forms, and
includes such
ubiquitous species as the
crakes, coots, and gallinule;
other rail
species are
extremely rare or endangered...
- The slaty-legged
crake or
banded crake (Rallina eurizonoides) is a
waterbird in the rail and
crake family, Rallidae. Its
breeding habitat is
swamps and...
- and ****stan. At 19–22.5 cm (7.5–8.9 in) length,
spotted crakes are
slightly smaller than
water rails, from
which they are
readily distinguished by the...
- and a
maximum depth of 56.1 m (184 ft 1 in). Its
outflow is the
River Crake,
which drains into
Morecambe Bay via the
estuary of the
River Leven. The...
- The ruddy-breasted
crake (Za****ia fusca), or
ruddy crake, is a
waterbird in the rail and
crake family Rallidae. Its
breeding habitat is
swamps and similar...
- The
spotless crake (Za****ia tabuensis) is a
species of bird in the rail family, Rallidae. It is
widely distributed species occurring from the Philippines...
- The
African crake (Crecopsis egregia) is a small- to medium-size ground-living bird in the rail family,
found in most of
central to
southern Africa. It...