Rogers's Rail

Laterallus rogersi

Rogers's Rail (Laterallus rogersi) is a small, elusive bird species found in the wetlands and marshes of South America. This rail is known for its secretive behavior, often remaining hidden in dense vegetation. It has a mottled brown and black plumage, with a short, slightly curved bill. Rogers's Rail is primarily active during the early morning and late evening, foraging for small invertebrates and seeds in its marshland habitat. Due to habitat loss and degradation, this species faces threats to its survival. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect the remaining wetland habitats where Rogers's Rail occurs.

Habitat: Wetlands and marshes

Rogers's Rail

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