Birds of Brazil

    GRUIFORMES: Rallidae (Rails, Crakes & Coots)  
Genus: Aramides (5 species, 8 worldwide)


Grey-cowled Wood Rail
Grey-cowled Wood Rail (Aramides cajaneus)
Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil  
   
Photograph by Tom Friedel   © All Rights Reserved.

Cowled. The most common rail in its range, and open seen popping briefly out of the marsh, or forest near water. Once called Grey-necked Wood Rail.

Red-winged Wood Rail
Red-winged Wood Rail (Aramides calopterus)
Rio Bigal, Ecuador  
   
Photograph by Ricardo Nieto   © All Rights Reserved.

Not that different from common Grey-cowled Wood Rail but note wings more red/rufous and note red nape. Prefers seasonally flooded igapó (blackwater-flooded) forest, and otherwise found along streams (HBW).

Little Wood Rail
Little Wood Rail (Aramides mangle) ENDEMIC
Pernambuco, Brazil  
   
Photograph by João Sérgio Barros F. de Souza   © All Rights Reserved.

Often found in mangroves.

Slaty-breasted Wood Rail
Slaty-breasted Wood Rail (Aramides saracura)
Iguazu National Park, Argentina  
   
Photograph by Tom Friedel   © All Rights Reserved.


Giant Wood Rail
Giant Wood Rail (Aramides ypecaha)
Ibera Wetlands, Carlos Pellegrini, Argentina  
   
Photograph by Tom Friedel   © All Rights Reserved.



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