Black Rail

Black Rail

Taxobox
name = Black Rail
status = NT | status_system = IUCN3.1
status_ref = [IUCN2006|assessors=BirdLife International|year=2006|id=40238|title=Laterallus jamaicensis|downloaded=9 May 2006 Database entry includes a brief justification of why this species is near threatened]


regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo = Gruiformes
familia = Rallidae
genus = "Laterallus"
species = "L. jamaicensis"
binomial = "Laterallus jamaicensis"
binomial_authority = Gmelin, 1789

The Black Rail ("Laterallus jamaicensis") is a mouse-sized member of the Rallidae family of birds. It is found in scattered parts of North America and the Pacific region of South America, usually in coastal salt marshes but also in some freshwater marshes. It is extinct or threatened in many locations due to habitat loss. The largest populations in North America are in Florida and California.

Black Rails appear to be omnivorous, feeding primarily on small invertebrates but also on seeds of some marsh plants. They are preyed upon by many avian (including hawks, egrets, and herons) and mammalian (including foxes and cats) predators and rely on the cover of thick marsh vegetation for protection. They are territorial and call loudly and frequently during the mating season.

The Black Rail is rarely seen and prefers running in the cover of the dense marsh vegetation to flying. It will often make its presence known, however, with its distinctive ki-ki-krr call or an aggressive, presumably territorial, growl. The best opportunity to see a Black Rail is during an extremely high tide when the birds are forced out of the coastal marshes into nearby fields and brush for cover. These high tides are dangerous time for Black Rails as they are quite vulnerable to predation outside the marsh.

This bird has sometimes been considered been considered conspecific with the Peruvian Junín Rail ("L. tuerosi") and the Galapagos Rail ("L. spilonotus"). Although highly unlikely, it has also been suggested that the Gray-breasted Crake ("L. exilis") should be considered a subspecies of the Black Crake.

References

External links

* [http://audubon2.org/webapp/watchlist/viewSpecies.jsp?id=37 Black Rails on the Audubon watch list]
* [http://www.hualamo.com/articulo1.htm Back Rails in Chile]
* [http://nature.berkeley.edu/~beis/rail/ Black Rails in inland marshes]


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