Baillon's Crake in its natural habitat
Uncommon rarity

Baillon's Crake

Zapornia pusilla

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StatusNative
RarityUncommon
Height17 cm
Weight35 g
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"Baillon’s crakes can squeeze through incredibly narrow spaces in dense vegetation."

Field Guide

Baillon's Crake

5 sections

The Baillon’s crake, also known as the Marsh crake, is a small native New Zealand bird,and secretive wetland dweller. About half the size of a common blackbird, this elusive rail species is rarely seen but adds intrigue to New Zealand's diverse birdlife. Its presence often goes unnoticed in the dense vegetation of swamps and marshes.

Distribution Map

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Diet

Insects
Insects
Seeds
Seeds
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Reptiles and amphibians
Molluscs
Molluscs
Crustaceans
Crustaceans
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AquaticPlants Algae

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