Blackish rail


The blackish rail is a species of bird in the rail family Rallidae from South America. The species is closely related to the plumbeous rail, and has been treated as being the same species, or placed with that species in the genus Ortygonax. It has also been placed in the genus Rallus.
The blackish rail has a disjunct distribution. The nominate race is found from north-eastern Brazil south to south-east Brazil and west to northern Argentina and eastern Paraguay. A second disjunct population forms a rough crescent from western Brazil through Bolivia and central Peru to nearly the border with Colombia. The third population, from the subspecies O. n.caucae is found in central Colombia. The species has also been reported in western Venezuela, but it is not known which subspecies this is or whether it represents a population or vagrant.
Its natural habitat is swamps, wetlands, wet grasslands and rice fields, from sea level to is 18–21 days. The black downy chicks leave the nest as soon as they hatch, and both parents care for the chicks.