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Gray-cowled Wood-Rail (Aramides cajaneus)

Gray-cowled Wood-Rail (Aramides cajaneus)
Gray-cowled Wood-Rail (Aramides cajaneus)
Gray-cowled Wood-Rail (Aramides cajaneus)
Gray-cowled Wood-Rail (Aramides cajaneus)
Gray-cowled Wood-Rail (Aramides cajaneus)
Gray-cowled Wood-Rail (Aramides cajaneus)

About Gray-cowled Wood-Rail (Aramides cajaneus)

  • Kingdom: Animals
  • Phylum: Chordates
  • Class: Birds
  • Order: Cranes, Rails, and Allies
  • Family: Rails, Gallinules, and Allies

The grey-cowled wood rail or grey-necked wood rail is a species of bird in the family Rallidae, the rails. It lives primarily in the forests, mangroves, and swamps of Central and South America. Of the two subspecies, A. c. avicenniae is found in southeastern Brazil, while the nominate is found throughout the portion of the range not occupied by the other subspecies. The species as a whole is usually found at elevations from sea level to 2,000 metres (6,600 ft), although some have been found above that. This bird's large extent of occurrence along with its population is why it is considered to be least-concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). In some places, it is occasionally hunted and kept for food.

Source: Wikipedia

Visits

  • 2011-07-15

    Pantanal, Brazil
    Image from 2011-07-15
  • 2015-11-01

    El Valle de Anton, Panama
  • 2016-09-02

    Parque Nacional del Manu, Peru
    Image from 2016-09-02
  • 2016-09-03

    Parque Nacional del Manu, Peru
  • 2023-08-06

    Avila Viejo Community Reserve, Ecuador
    Image from 2023-08-06