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Adults feature a dark slate-gray crown and back with pure white underparts. A notable "rusty" or cinnamon-colored patch is located under the tail.
Their bodies are laterally flattened to help them slip through dense reeds and undergrowth easily. Adults feature a dark slate-gray crown and back
Parents use clicking sounds to communicate with their black, fluffy chicks. Parents use clicking sounds to communicate with their
Naturalists have described its complex sequence as starting with harsh "roars" before transitioning into a clear, dove-like "cooing" note. and remarkably varied calls
They have long yellow legs and toes, which allow them to walk across floating aquatic vegetation. Habitat and Behavior White-breasted Waterhen (Amaurornis phoenicurus)
A monotonous, loud "kru-ak, kru-ak, kru-ak-a-wak-wak" that can continue for over 15 minutes.
The bird is famous for its loud, repetitive, and remarkably varied calls, which are most prominent at dawn, dusk, and during the rainy breeding season.