African Crake

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African Crake

Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Gruiformes
Family: Rallidae
Genus: Crecopsis
Sharpe, 1893
Species: C. egregia
Binomial name
Crecopsis egregia
Peters, 1854

The African Crake (Crecopsis egregia, formerly Crex egregia) is a breeding species in Sub-Saharan Africa, except in the most arid regions. This bird is always found near water and under cover of waterside vegetation or marshland.

It is relatively well studied, being common and less skulking than other African rails.

When disturbed it prefers to creep away rather than taking to the wing. Its diet consists of snails, worms and insects as well as some vegetable matter.

It is the only member of the genus Crecopsis.

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