Rails, Gallinules and Coots (Rallidae)
White-browed Crake (Porzana cinerea) - HBW 3, p. 190
French: Marouette grise
German: Weißbrauen-Sumpfhuhn
Spanish: Polluela Cejiblanca
Other common names: Ashy/Grey-bellied Crake
Taxonomy: Porphyrio cinereus Vieillot, 1819, Java.
On basis of bill structure and face pattern, which render it distinct from Porzana crakes, sometimes placed in genus Poliolimnas with Porzana flaviventer, which shows similar characters; this separation may well be valid. Until recently several races commonly recognized, notably brevipes, ocularis, micronesiae, leucophrys, meeki and tannensis; but differences between them are slight, not well defined, and subject to overlap. Monotypic.
Distribution: Malaysia and Greater Sundas through Philippines, Sulawesi, Moluccas and Lesser Sundas to New Guinea and N Australia, and E through Micronesia and Melanesia (S to Vanuatu and New Caledonia) to WC Polynesia (Fiji and Samoa); formerly also Volcano Is.
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typical squeaky toy calls Locality Camiguin Norte, Babuyan Islands, Philippines
Desmond Allen 1 March 2004 3 years ago 3.5
