Rails, Gallinules and Coots (Rallidae)
Black-tailed Crake (Amaurornis bicolor) - HBW 3, p. 183
French: Râle bicolore
German: Zweifarben-Kielralle
Spanish: Polluela Bicolor
Other common names: Elwes's Crake
Taxonomy: Porzana bicolor Walden, 1872, Rungbee, Darjeeling.
Sometimes retained in Porzana. Monotypic.
Distribution: NE India and Myanmar E to SC China (S Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan), and S to N Thailand, NW Vietnam and N Laos; recent possible record from EC Nepal.
- Least Concern Enlarge map
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A bird foraging on the ground Locality Doi Inthanon National Park, North Western Thailand, Thailand (Monotypic species)
Stefan Behrens 2004 5 years ago 30 sec 4.6 -
A bird on the ground, alert Locality Doi Inthanon National Park, North Western Thailand, Thailand (Monotypic species)
Stefan Behrens 2004 5 years ago 32 sec 4.5 -
A bird at the edge of a reedbed Locality Doi Inthanon National Park, North Western Thailand, Thailand (Monotypic species)
Josep del Hoyo 5 November 2004 4 years ago 21 sec 4 -
2 birds around the camping Locality Doi Inthanon National Park, North Western Thailand, Thailand (Monotypic species)
Daniêl Jimenez 20 December 2010 1 year ago 29 sec 3.6 -
An adult bird chases off an immature Ruddy-breasted Crake Locality Lijiang, Yunnan, China (Southern)
alibenn 24 August 2008 3 years ago 30 sec 3.5 -
A bird walking across a path and hiding in the vegetation Locality Doi Inthanon National Park, North Western Thailand, Thailand (Monotypic species)
John Gregory 2002 4 years ago 13 sec 2.8
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On the edge of a small marsh
Locality Doi Inthanon National Park, North Western Thailand, Thailand (Monotypic species)
Jim Watt 2 March 2010 1 year ago 3.5 -
A bird walking next to the road.
Locality Trashigang District, Bhutan (Monotypic species)
Ken Havard 25 April 2011 3 hours ago ADDED TODAY! 3.3
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