Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur

Sitio realizado por aficionados a la observación de aves desde 10 de enero 2006

Spotted Rail - Historic records

Order: - Family: Rallidae

29-10-21 © Fernando Leguiza
29-10-21 © Fernando Leguiza
09-10-21 © Eduardo Nicolás Cusano

Eduardo says "I am looking for the black-backed water tyrant at the new viewpoint, also on the lookout for the stripe-backed bittern when suddenly right under my nose some meters away from the edge I see something moving, a spotted rail. It was in a bad state, agonizing, with convulsions. It opened the wings, moved its head backwards and could not keep it upright. As I could not get the Rehabilitation Center's number, there I went in search for help. I was authorized to get into the Center. A young guy wearing surgical gloves appeared and told him about the rail. He said the rail had been realeased that same morning and it was in good state. So as soon as they finished with a cure, they would see to it. I headed for the Canal Viamonte and when I went back to the viewpoint the rail was no longer there. Perhaps the rail was attacked by a predator, that's why it was in such a bad state."

04-01-20 © Gustavo F. Brahamian
04-01-20 © Gustavo F. Brahamian
19-10-19 © Javier Guillermo González
19-10-19 © Javier Guillermo González
19-10-19 © Héctor Horacio García
19-10-19 © Milena LLopis
06-10-19 © Sergio Cusano
06-10-19 © Sergio Cusano
06-10-19 © Lucas de Ciria
06-10-19 © Lucas de Ciria
06-10-19 © Javier Guillermo González
06-10-19 © Javier Guillermo González
06-10-19 © Javier Guillermo González
16-10-18 © J. Simón Tagtachian
16-10-18 © J. Simón Tagtachian
16-10-18 © J. Simón Tagtachian
16-10-18 © J. Simón Tagtachian
Total: 37

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