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Porzana porzana - Spotted crake:

Summary Information
Living Organisms / Animalia / Craniata / Aves / Gruiformes / Rallidae / Porzana / Species

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The taxonomy of birds is still under review and the A World Checklist of Birds by Burt L. Monroe, Jr and Charles G. Sibley (B89) has been chosen as the primary reference. The taxonomic structure will be amended when new editions or complete references are identified by the scientific world as the recognized primary references for taxonomy.

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Distribution General Range: Western and central Eurasia; winters to southern Africa, Australia, New Zealand (B89)
Habitat Breeding - In extensive marshes with thick vegetation (B163)
Further Information Feeding:
  • food - aquatic invertebrates; also aquatic plants
  • feeding behaviour - mainly gleans on or near water from close cover

Nest:

  • location and structure - dense cup of vegetation in thick cover near water
  • nest building - male and female
  • breeding structure - monogamous

Eggs:

  • markings - patterned
  • number of eggs - 8-12 (6-15)
  • broods - two broods per season
  • incubation - by male and female; 18-19 days per egg

Nestling:

  • development - Precocial; fed by parents
  • parental caring for young - by male and female
  • fledging - more than 25 days

(B163, B164)

Organisations (UK Contacts):

Electronic Library (further reading):

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General Legislation:

  • This species is listed on Schedule 1 - Part I (Birds protected by special penalties: Notes on the revised schedules state "Birds protected by special penalties at all times") of the LUK2 - Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 of the United Kingdom. (W5.Oct01)

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