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Australasian Swamphen
These large gallinules were quite common in wetland areas but we also saw them in open fields. Locally known as the Pukeko, the Australasian Swamphen has been split from the Purple Swamphen (Porphyrio porphyrio) following Garcia-R. and Trewick (2015). Each of the six previously recognized subspecies groups has been elevated to species rank:

*Western Swamphen Porphyrio porphyrio, which is monotypic;
*Black-backed Swamphen Porphyrio indicus, which includes subspecies viridis and indicus;
*African Swamphen, Porphyrio madagascariensis, which is monotypic;
*Philippine Swamphen Porphyrio pulverulentus, which is monotypic;
*Gray-headed Swamphen Porphyrio poliocephalus, which includes subspecies caspius, seistanicus, and poliocephalus; and
*Australasian Swamphen Porphyrio melanotus, which includes subspecies pelewensis, melanopterus, bellus, melanotus, and samoensis.

This split is recognized by Clements/eBird and IOC, but not by H&M4 who maintain traditional taxonomy following the biological species concept. Of these the Australasian Swamphen has a relatively small frontal shield, and blackish upperparts. New Zealand birds are the nominate race, P. m. melanotus. It differs from P. m. bellus of SW Australia by lacking its blue throat and chest and in having a more extensive frontal shield. Other smaller subspecies occur in Samoa, New Guinea and Indonesia.
Location
Miranda Shorebird Center, Waikato District, New Zealand
Date taken
13 January 2017
Scientific name
Porphyrio melanotus melanotus
Equipment used
Canon PowerShot SX50 HS
What lovely colours, Joseph. A great behavioural shot.
 
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Mmmmm.... that was another one I remember changing all the scientific names in the Gallery pictures.

A super picture you've taken of this guy Joe - wonderful work here lad.
 

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