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- The yellow rail (Coturnicops noveboracensis) is a small secretive marsh bird of the family Rallidae that is found in North America. The yellow rail was...
- Coturnicops is a genus of bird in the rail family. The genus was erected by the English zoologist George Robert Gray in 1855 with the yellow rail (Coturnicops...
- Order: Gruiformes Family: Sarothruridae Genus: Sarothrura Species: S. elegans Binomial name Sarothrura elegans (Smith, 1839) Synonyms Coturnicops elegans...
- white secondary feathers, a feature shared only with the related genus Coturnicops. Non-breeding birds call only at dawn and dusk, sometimes in duet. All...
- The speckled rail (Coturnicops notatus), also called speckled crake, is a species of bird in subfamily Rallinae of family Rallidae, the rails, gallinules...
- Swinhoe's rail (Coturnicops exquisitus) is a species of bird in the family Rallidae occurring in northeastern Asia. It was known only in two locations...
- recently extinct) Micropygiaocellated crake Rufirallus – (2 species) Coturnicops – (3 species) Laterallus – (13 species) Za****ia – (10 living species...
- Aenigmatolimnas Amaurornis Gallicrex Himantornis Megacrex Poliolimnas Laterallini Coturnicops Hapalocrex Laterallus Micropygia †Mundia Rufirallus Porphyrionini †Aphanocrex...
- He also grew flowers for the market. He died in Hayward. A subspecies Coturnicops noveboracensis emersoni was proposed by H. H. Bailey in 1935 but this...
- Aenigmatolimnas Amaurornis Gallicrex Himantornis Megacrex Poliolimnas Laterallini Coturnicops Hapalocrex Laterallus Micropygia †Mundia Rufirallus Porphyrionini †Aphanocrex...