Dusky Moorhen

Gallinula tenebrosa

The Dusky Moorhen is a bird in the rail family. It occurs in Australia, New Guinea, and Indonesia. The New Guinea birds are smaller, at 25–32 cm in length, than the Australian race. In Indonesia, this species is declining because of competition from the closely related Common Moorhen on the islands where both birds occur.
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Appearance

The adult Dusky Moorhen is mainly dark grey-black, with a browner tinge to the upper parts. It has a red frontal shield and yellow-tipped red bill like its Eurasian relative, but lacks the white flank line shown by Common Moorhen, and has orange-yellow rather than yellow legs.

Sexes are similar, but young birds have mid-brown plumage. This is a noisy species with a loud "kruk" call.
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Habitat

Dusky Moorhen is found in wetland habitats, with a preference for freshwater marshes. It will forage on rubbish tips, and is generally omnivorous, taking a wide variety of plant and animal food.
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Reproduction

This species builds a bulky nest at the water's edge, and lays 5-18 whitish eggs. It is territorial when breeding, but otherwise gregarious.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderGruiformes
FamilyRallidae
GenusGallinula
SpeciesG. tenebrosa
Photographed in
Australia