Water Rail (Rallus aquaticus) [XC872511]
by Jo\u00e3o Tom\u00e1s from Coddstown, Wexford, County Wexford, Ireland (call)
Water Rail (Rallus aquaticus) [XC713475]
by Magnus Claesson from Wheldrake, York, England, Poland (call)
Nest
On the ground, among broken-down dead reeds or sedge, sometimes at some height above the water, or among growing reeds, concelaed from above.
Eggs (Guide)
6 - 11; glossy, pale buff, covered with ashy-grey as well as reddish-brown spots and blotches, especially at the blunt end. Incubation: 19 - 20 days.
Subspecies
Forms superspecies with African Rail (Rallus caerulescens) and Madagascar Rail (Rallus madagascariensis).
The following 4 subspecies are recognised:
hibernans Salomonsen, 1931 - Iceland.
aquaticus Linnaeus, 1758 - Europe, northern Africa and western Asia to upper basin of R Ob'. Winters south to northern Africa and Turkmenistan.
korejewi Zarudny, 1905 - Aral Sea and L Balkhash south to Iran, Kashmir and west-central China. Winters patchily from Iraq to coastal eastern China.
indicus Blyth, 1849 - Northern Mongolia and eastern Siberia (upper R Yenisey and middle R Lena) to Manchuria, Korea, Sakhalin and northern Japan. Winters from eastern Bengal and Assam, Myanmar, northern Thailand and northern Laos east to south-eastern China and Hainan, Taiwan and southern Japan. Considered by some authors to be a distinct species, Eastern Water Rail (Rallus indicus).
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