Black Rail vs African Swamphen
Laterallus jamaicensis so với Porphyrio madagascariensis
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Thuộc Tính | Black Rail | African Swamphen |
|---|---|---|
| Tên Khoa Học | Laterallus jamaicensis | Porphyrio madagascariensis |
| Bộ | Gruiformes | Gruiformes |
| Họ | Rallidae | Rallidae |
| Tình Trạng Bảo Tồn | Endangered | Not Evaluated |
| Chiều Dài | — | — |
| Chiều Dài Sải Cánh | 13,1 cm (5.2 in) | — |
| Khối Lượng | 32,96666666666667 g (1.16 oz) | 608,0 g (21.45 oz) |
| Chế Độ Ăn | -- | -- |
| Số Trứng | 4-13 | 2-6 |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Habitat Comparison
Tình Trạng Bảo Tồn
Endangered
Black Rail
Not Evaluated
African Swamphen
About These Birds
Black Rail
Black Rail (Laterallus jamaicensis) is a tiny 10–15 cm, secretive rail of North and South America. Very dark charcoal-black with reddish-brown nape and white spotting on back; red eye. Breeds in coastal salt marshes and freshwater marshes; winters further south. Declining sharply due to marsh loss and sea-level rise.
African Swamphen
African Swamphen (Porphyrio madagascariensis) is a 38–50 cm large gallinule of sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar. Deep blue-purple with greenish back, massive red bill and frontal shield, and red legs. Inhabits papyrus swamps, lake shores, and dense reed beds. Similar to Purple Swamphen but restricted to Africa.