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Dot-winged Crake

Laterallus spilopterus

Vulnerable
Envergure
15,2 cm
Poids
56,5 g
Famille
Rallidae
Ordre
Gruiformes

À propos

Dot-winged Crake (Laterallus spilopterus) is a small 14–16 cm crake of the Galápagos Islands. Brown above with white spots on wing coverts; grey below with barred flanks. Endemic to Santa Cruz and several other Galápagos islands. Inhabits highland wet zones with dense vegetation and marsh edges. Secretive but locally common.

Physical Description

Measurement Value Imperial
Envergure 15,2 cm 6.0 in
Poids 56,5 g 1.99 oz

Habitat & Range

Statut de conservation

Vulnerable
IUCN Red List

Taxonomie

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Aves
Ordre Gruiformes (Cranes & Rails)
Famille Rallidae (Rails, Crakes & Coots)
Genus Laterallus
Espèces Laterallus spilopterus

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Foire aux questions

Is the Dot-winged Crake endangered?
The Dot-winged Crake has a conservation status of Vulnerable.
How big is the Dot-winged Crake?
The Dot-winged Crake has a wingspan of 15.2 cm, weight of 56.5 g.
What order and family does the Dot-winged Crake belong to?
The Dot-winged Crake (Laterallus spilopterus) belongs to the order Gruiformes and the family Rallidae.

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