Wild Birds

Inaccessible Island Rails

The Inaccessible Island Rails

The Inaccessible Island Rails, Atlantisia rogersi, is a small bird of the rail family, Rallidae.

Distribution / Range:

It is found only on Inaccessible Island in the Tristan Archipelago and is notable for being the smallest extant flightless bird in the world. Unlike many other islands, Inaccessible Island has remained free from introduced predators, allowing this species to flourish while many other flightless birds have perished.

This rail is found throughout Inaccessible Island but prefers grassland and open fern-bush.

Description:

This rail has an average weight of 30 grams and a length of 17 centimeters. It is dark rusty brown above and dark grey below, with a short black bill and a red eye.

Diet / Feeding:

Its diet includes earthworms, moths, berries, and seeds.

Breeding / Nesting:

A clutch of two eggs is laid between October and January; chicks are vulnerable to predation by the Tristan Thrush.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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