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Flycatchers

Flickers Flycatchers Frigatebirds Frogmouths Fulmars Gallinules Gannets Crossbills Two species of

Frogmouths

Flickers Flycatchers Frigatebirds Frogmouths Fulmars Gallinules Gannets Geese Godwits Groundrollers Finches

Frigatebirds

Flickers Flycatchers Frigatebirds Frogmouths Fulmars Gallinules Gannets Geese Groundrollers Figbirds, Finches


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gallinules

Yellow Rail Image copyright Barry MacKay... Red-necked Crake Photo copyright Trevor Quested: Red-legged Crake Photo copyright Christian Artuso

Rails, Crakes, Gallinules and Coots of the World

Often, they are referred to as (black) gallinules. A few species from the Australian region, sometimes separated in Tribonyx, are called native-hens.

Moorhen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

These gallinules will fly short distances with dangling legs. Their breeding habitat is warm swamps and marshes in southeastern states of the United States and the tropical regions of ...

American Purple Gallinule - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gallinules are spectacular creatures. The can be found walking on water lilies in the canals throughout the Everglades.One day we took a trip to the Everglades and saw a Purple ...

Purple Gallinules of the Everglades

gal·li·nule (g l-n l, -ny l) n. Any of various wading and swimming birds of the family Rallidae, frequenting swampy regions and characteristically having dark iridescent plumage ...

common gallinules - definition of common gallinules by the Free Online ...

gallinule: see rail rail, common name for some members of the large family Rallidae, marsh and tropical forest birds that include the gallinule and the coot , two specialized rails.