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Pūweto - Spotless crake - Porzana tabuensis

Photographed at Harts Creek, Te Waihora/Lake Ellesmere, Canterbury, New Zealand.

"The spotless crake is a cryptic bird of freshwater wetlands throughout the North Island, but very rarely in the South Island. It is a small, dark coloured rail (about half the size of a Eurasian blackbird) that is very secretive and infrequently seen. Their furtive nature and good dispersal ability mean that they could be present in areas of suitable habitat far from known populations - www.nzbirdsonline.org.nz"

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Uploaded on April 19, 2022
Taken on April 9, 2022