Yellow-breasted Crake
A species of Large Gray Crakes Scientific name : Laterallus flaviventer Genus : Large Gray Crakes
Yellow-breasted Crake, A species of Large Gray Crakes
Botanical name: Laterallus flaviventer
Genus: Large Gray Crakes
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Description
Description
The yellow-breasted crake (Laterallus flaviventer) is a species of bird in the family Rallidae. It was formerly sometimes placed in the obsolete genus Poliolimnas or united with the Ocellated crake in Micropygia, and is now occasionally separated in a monotypic genus Hapalocrex. Phylogenetic analyses of mitochondrial DNA revealed that it is not a part of Porzana proper, and instead belongs within the Coturnicops–Laterallus clade. While its precise relationships are still insufficiently resolved, it is not closely related to Micropygia, and Stervander et al. (2019) suggested that it should be referred to as Laterallus flaviventer pending further data. It is found in most of Central and South America, as well as the Greater Antilles. Its natural habitat is swamps and marshes. This small rail has yellow legs, buff underparts, black barring on the flanks and a dark-streaked back, and a black crown.
Size
14 cm