The Kosrae Crake (Zapornia atra) was an extinct flightless rail endemic to Kosrae, an island in the Federated States of Micronesia. It was a small, dark rail, known only from historical descriptions and a few specimens.
Where to spot
This species is extinct and cannot be observed in the wild. Historically, it was confined to Kosrae Island in Micronesia.
How to spot
As an extinct species, direct observation is not possible. Information is derived from historical accounts and preserved specimens.
When to spot
Not applicable as the species is extinct.
Where to spot
This species is extinct and cannot be observed in the wild. Historically, it was confined to Kosrae Island in Micronesia.
How to spot
As an extinct species, direct observation is not possible. Information is derived from historical accounts and preserved specimens.
When to spot
Not applicable as the species is extinct.
This species was last observed in 1828 and quickly became extinct due to introduced predators and habitat destruction following human settlement on the island.
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