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    The spotless crake (Zapornia tabuensis) is a species of bird in the rail family, Rallidae. It is widely distributed species occurring from the Philippines...
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    Laysan rail (redirect from Laysan Crake)
    The Laysan rail or Laysan crake (Zapornia palmeri) was a flightless bird endemic to the Northwest Hawaiian Island of Laysan. This small island was and...
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    They tend to have short, rounded wings and to be weak fliers. Weka Spotless crake Pūkeko South Island takahē Order: Gruiformes   Family: Gruidae Cranes...
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    Manuʻa are the lesser shrikebill and the friendly ground-dove. The spotless crake has only been observed on Taʻū Island. There are more species of birds...
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    virtually all juveniles. Subfossil remains show that Kuhl's lorikeet, the spotless crake, and an undescribed species of whistling duck were all at one stage...
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    Zapornia, seems more closely related to the Spotless crake than to Baillon's crake. The Great Maui crake, however, could not be placed confidently in...
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    The lake provides an important habitat for the Pacific black duck and Spotless crake. Goldfish were introduced during the German colonial period. "Samoa"...
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    certainty. What seems clear is that it was not part of the lineage of the Spotless crake (Zapornia tabuensis) and its closest relatives; however, as of 2023...
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    Pacific pigeon. Other unusual birds include the Tahiti petrel, the spotless crake, and the rare (in this locality) many-colored fruit dove. A major role...
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  • Spot-flanked barbet Spot-flanked gallinule Spot-fronted swift Spotless crake Spotless starling Spot-necked babbler Spot-necked bulbul Spot-tailed antwren...
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