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Red-breasted Forest Rail

Red-breasted Forest Rail

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The Red-breasted Forest Rail is a stunning, yet elusive bird endemic to the montane forests of New Guinea. It is a secretive species, often hidden within dense undergrowth.
Where to spot
Mid to high-altitude montane rainforests and secondary growth in New Guinea.
How to spot
Walk quietly through suitable forest habitat, focusing on the forest floor. Listen for its distinctive calls. Patience is essential, as sightings are usually brief.
When to spot
Can be active throughout the day, but often difficult to see. Early mornings are generally best for forest bird activity.
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Credits: Wikimedia Commons
File:RalliculaRubraSmit (cropped).jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
Unlike many rails, this species is found in wet, mossy montane forests rather than open wetlands, preferring the forest floor for foraging.
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