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Friday, December 11, 2015
Slaty-legged Crake
Slaty-legged Crake
A bird in the family Crake Rallidae.
Status in a migratory bird Or some may be endemic birds. (Guide to Birds of Thailand)
Aaychanpea bird legs, feet, features a black and white horizontal stripes on the abdomen. The head and thorax are orange, red neck, white, brown iris identification from bird legs Aaychanpea Red (Red-legged Crake) a close relative of a mystery than the color of the legs. Ring around the eye red and white stripes on the wings struck. These characteristics not found in birds Aaychanpea legs, feet, vocals: Pek - Pek "Drone 2 times per second, the staple food of the bird's legs, feet Aaychanpea small animals and fruits on the forest floor. Usually not far from water sources in many forests. Found in the forests of the plains to an altitude of 1,830 above sea level. East Asia and India to Indonesia. Some of the migratory birds This species has been reported to be found in Bangkok once ten years ago at Lumpini Park. Despite reported sightings all over the country. Especially in the west and south. The situation in Thailand remains vague. There is a possibility that it may nest eggs in Thailand.
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