Rallidae

E203617

Rallidae is a family of small to medium-sized, often secretive birds commonly known as rails, crakes, coots, and gallinules, typically found in wetlands and dense vegetation worldwide.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Rallidae canonical 8

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bird family
taxon
activityPattern many species crepuscular or nocturnal
adaptation narrow body aids movement through dense vegetation
behavior often secretive
class Aves
commonName coots
crakes
gallinules
rails
conservationStatus many species threatened by habitat loss
describedAs small to medium-sized birds
diet omnivorous
ecologicalRole important wetland birds
flightCapability includes several flightless island species
fossilRecord known from at least the Oligocene
geographicDistribution worldwide
includes Fulica atra
Gallinula chloropus
Porphyrio
surface form: Porphyrio porphyrio

Porzana porzana
Rallus aquaticus
kingdom Animalia
locomotion poor fliers
strong runners
morphologicalCharacteristic laterally compressed body
long toes
short rounded wings
strong legs
nestingSite ground or low vegetation near water
order Gruiformes
phylum Chordata
reproduction lays eggs in nests near water
socialBehavior many species are territorial
taxonRank family
threat habitat fragmentation
introduced predators
wetland drainage
typicalFood aquatic plants
invertebrates
seeds
typicalHabitat dense vegetation
marshes
swamps
wetlands
vocalization loud calls
often heard more than seen

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (8)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Aves hasSubgroup Rallidae
takahe family Rallidae
subject surface form: takahē
Gruiformes hasMemberFamily Rallidae
Porphyrio parentTaxon Rallidae
Porphyrio family Rallidae
Australasian swamphen family Rallidae
Zapata rail family Rallidae