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White-breasted Waterhen
Latin Name:
Amaurornis phoenicurus
Category:
Size:
32cm
Description:
Sexes alike. White forehead and sides of head; dark slaty-grey above; silky white below; slaty-grey sides of breast and flanks; rufous on vent and under tail-coverts. Solitary or in small parties; often around village ponds and tanks, occasionally derelict patches in towns; jerks stumpy tail as it walks with long strides; climbs trees easily, especially when breeding.
Habitat:
reed-covered marshes, ponds, tanks, monsoon cultivation, streams.
Food:
insects, worms, molluscs, shoots of marsh plants.
Distribution:
south from Himalayan foothills.
Call:
Call Description:
very noisy when breeding during rains, a series of loud croaks and chuckles, the commonest being a harsh krr…khwakk…; often calls through the night; silent during dry season.
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