Henderson crake

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The Henderson crake is a small, flightless rail species found only on remote Henderson Island in the South Pacific.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird
flightless bird
rail
activityPattern diurnal
authority (Peale, 1849)
binomialName Zapornia atra NERFINISHED
bodyLength approximately 15–20 cm
bodyMass approximately 50–100 g
breedingSystem monogamous
class Aves NERFINISHED
clutchSize 2–3 eggs
commonName Henderson Island crake NERFINISHED
Henderson crake NERFINISHED
conservationStatus Near Threatened
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List NERFINISHED
diet fruit
invertebrates
seeds
ecosystemRole invertebrate predator
seed disperser
endemicTo Henderson Island NERFINISHED
family Rallidae NERFINISHED
genus Zapornia NERFINISHED
habitat forest floor
limestone karst terrain
scrub vegetation
hasCharacteristic flightless
small body size
terrestrial
islandTypeOfRange oceanic uplifted coral island
kingdom Animalia
locatedIn Pitcairn Islands group NERFINISHED
South Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
order Gruiformes NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
plumageColor grey underparts
mostly dark brown
populationTrend stable
range restricted to Henderson Island
reproduction ground nester
scientificName Zapornia atra NERFINISHED
socialBehavior family groups
territorial
taxonRank species
threat habitat disturbance
introduced predators (potential)
vocalization loud calls used for territory defense

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Henderson Island endemicSpecies Henderson crake