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- has media related to Porphyrio and Rallidae. Swamphens fighting, Centennial Park, Sydney, YouTube Swamphens fighting, Centennial Park, Sydney, YouTube v...
- green-yellow swamphens in Tasmania) are possibly slightly larger than mainland Australian birds, but are otherwise identical. The Australasian swamphen occurs...
- these birds typically were western swamphens (originating from the Balearic Islands, among others) or grey-headed swamphens (originating from Turkey), and...
- a partially-albinistic po****tion of Australasian swamphens. Mayr suggested that the blue swamphens remaining on Lord Howe Island were not stragglers...
- bird with extant swamphens, including African swamphens by the French ornithologist Jacques Berlioz in 1946, and western swamphens by the French ornithologist...
- García-R, J.C.; Trewick, S.A. (2015). "Dispersal and speciation in purple swamphens (Rallidae: Porphyrio)". Auk. 122 (1): 140–155. doi:10.1642/AUK-14-114...
- farmland and residential areas. In the 2010s, Black-backed swamphen or Australasian swamphens have been reported in Mindanao and Western Visayas where they...
- The grey-headed swamphen (Porphyrio poliocephalus) is a species of swamphen occurring from the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent to southern China...
- The Saint Helena rail (Aphanocrex podarces) was a large flightless rail from Saint Helena. It became extinct in the early 16th century. When American ornithologist...
- their relatives, and some other large species are called gallinules and swamphens. The largest of this group is the takahē, at 65 cm (26 in) and 2.7 kg...