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Buff-banded rail

Gallirallus philippensis

Description:

It is a largely terrestrial bird the size of a small domestic chicken, with mainly brown upperparts, finely banded black and white underparts, a white eyebrow, chestnut band running from the bill round the nape, with a buff band on the breast.

Habitat:

Coral sea island.

Notes:

These cheeky birds would come into our tent to check the floor for food scraps. The only problem I had getting photos of them was their tendency to stick to the shadows.

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8 Comments

lori.tas
lori.tas 9 years ago

NeiI, I was lucky to get a few decent shots when they were hurtling from one shady area to another. They were everywhere and nowhere if you know what I mean. Frenetic little foragers, but always under or behind something.

Neil Ross
Neil Ross 9 years ago

Excellent spotting and beautiful photos, Lori. Everyone seems to have the same problem with these little critters. You've done so well!! :-)

lori.tas
lori.tas 10 years ago

Thanks Alice. They are very quick to bolt. If I hadn't been on an island where the animals have all gotten used to a small friendly human population, I'm sure they would have been as elusive as yours are.

AliceGreenup
AliceGreenup 10 years ago

I always spot these guys in my yard but they're gone by the time i lift up my camera. Great spotting!

lori.tas
lori.tas 10 years ago

We'd love to drop in next time we're up north. Thanks for the invite. As you are welcome to drop in if you're ever this far south. So far, I've got 22 photos up of our Lady Elliot Island trip. And at least that many to go. Check out the Red-tailed tropic birds.

LeanneGardner
LeanneGardner 10 years ago

What a lovely bird. Great photos too lori.tas, dont forget if you're near Sarina, drop in & say Hi. Nice find.

lori.tas
lori.tas 10 years ago

They're brilliant little birds, Marta. With all of the jaunty rail behaviors - the flicking tails and the all-out run, etc. Plus, all the squabbling between them. The 'buff' band has a lovely ruddy hue.

The MnMs
The MnMs 10 years ago

Nice feathers!

lori.tas
Spotted by
lori.tas

Queensland, Australia

Spotted on Sep 24, 2013
Submitted on Oct 1, 2013

Spotted for Mission

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