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ViewsGray-necked Wood RailFrom Opus
[edit] IdentificationLarge. Bill moderately long, yellowish at base, greenish at tip; eyes, bare eyering, and legs coral red. Head and longish neck gray; throat paler; crown tinged brown; upperparts olive; breast and sides cinnamon rufous; rearparts including abdomen, rump, and tail black; primaries rufous chestnut (usually concealed at rest). Immatures are duller and the bill and legs are dusky. [edit] DistributionPacific coast south to Baudó Mountains; otherwise generally throughout Central and South America: Central Mexico south to northern Argentina and Uruguay. Also in Trinidad. [edit] Taxonomy[edit] Subspecies1
[edit] HabitatTo 2300m. [edit] Behaviour[edit] References
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