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Grey-cowled Wood Rail through the car window which should be avoided. But I took the shot anyway not to avoid any document of that species. Sorry.  Aramides cajaneus,Geotagged,Grey-cowled wood rail,Peru,Spring Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

Grey-cowled Wood Rail

through the car window which should be avoided. But I took the shot anyway not to avoid any document of that species. Sorry.

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The grey-cowled wood rail is a species of bird in the family Rallidae, the rails. It lives primarily in the forests, mangroves, and swamps of Central and South America. Of the two subspecies, "A. c. avicenniae" is found in southeastern Brazil, while the nominate is found throughout the portion of the range not occupied by the other subspecies.

Similar species: Crane-like Birds
Species identified by DR_M_Z
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Uploaded Jan 6, 2025. Captured Nov 24, 2024 16:40 in Carretera Puerto Maldonado, Quince Mil, lote A1, Sublote A1, A2, Puerto Maldonado 17001, Peru.
  • OM-1
  • f/4.5
  • 1/500s
  • ISO640
  • 400mm