White-throated Crake (Laterallus albigularis cerdaleus)
Laguna Tabacal, Cundinamarca, Colombia This subspecies has less white on throat than other subspecies.
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Yellow-breasted Crake (Laterallus flaviventer woodi)
Medio Queso, Los Chiles, Costa Rica
Rufous-sided Crake (Laterallus melanophaius melanophaius)
Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Note contrasting flank and head colors compared to Red-and-white Crake, and brownish olive legs. White-throated Crake is missing red flanks.
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A typical crake with a typical slurred rattle song. About half the size of a gallinule or coot.