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- King_Rail abstract "The King Rail (Rallus elegans) is a waterbird, the largest North American rail.Distinct features are a long bill with a slight downward curve, with adults being brown on the back and rusty-brown on the face and breast with a dark brown cap. They also have a white throat and a light belly with barred flanks. Immature birds are light brown on the head and darker brown on the back and wings.They breed in marshes in eastern North America. The nest is a raised platform built with marsh vegetation and covered by a canopy. The King Rail interbreeds with the Clapper Rail where their ranges overlap; some researchers believe that these two birds belong to the same species.Birds along the southeastern coasts of the United States are permanent residents. Other birds migrate to the southern United States and Mexico; in Canada, they are found in southern Ontario.These birds forage in shallow water near cover and mainly eat aquatic insects and crustaceans.These birds are still common in some coastal areas, although interior populations have declined due to habitat loss.This bird's most common call is a low grunt.[citation needed]".
- King_Rail binomialAuthority John_James_Audubon.
- King_Rail class Bird.
- King_Rail conservationStatus "LC".
- King_Rail conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- King_Rail family Rallidae.
- King_Rail genus Rallus.
- King_Rail kingdom Animal.
- King_Rail order Gruiformes.
- King_Rail phylum Chordate.
- King_Rail thumbnail KingRail23.jpg?width=300.
- King_Rail wikiPageID "463419".
- King_Rail wikiPageRevisionID "598845603".
- King_Rail binomial "Rallus elegans".
- King_Rail binomialAuthority "Audubon, 1834".
- King_Rail classis Bird.
- King_Rail familia Rallidae.
- King_Rail genus "Rallus".
- King_Rail hasPhotoCollection King_Rail.
- King_Rail name "King Rail".
- King_Rail ordo Gruiformes.
- King_Rail phylum Chordate.
- King_Rail regnum "Animalia".
- King_Rail species "R. elegans".
- King_Rail status "LC".
- King_Rail statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- King_Rail subject Category:Animals_described_in_1834.
- King_Rail subject Category:Birds_of_Canada.
- King_Rail subject Category:Birds_of_Cuba.
- King_Rail subject Category:Birds_of_Jamaica.
- King_Rail subject Category:Birds_of_Mexico.
- King_Rail subject Category:Birds_of_the_United_States.
- King_Rail subject Category:Eastern_North_American_migratory_birds.
- King_Rail subject Category:Native_birds_of_Central_Mexico.
- King_Rail subject Category:Native_birds_of_Eastern_Mexico.
- King_Rail subject Category:Native_birds_of_the_Eastern_United_States.
- King_Rail subject Category:Native_birds_of_the_Plains-Midwest_(United_States).
- King_Rail subject Category:Rallus.
- King_Rail type Animal100015388.
- King_Rail type AnimalsDescribedIn1834.
- King_Rail type Bird101503061.
- King_Rail type BirdsOfCanada.
- King_Rail type BirdsOfCuba.
- King_Rail type BirdsOfJamaica.
- King_Rail type BirdsOfMexico.
- King_Rail type BirdsOfTheUnitedStates.
- King_Rail type Chordate101466257.
- King_Rail type EasternNorthAmericanMigratoryBirds.
- King_Rail type LivingThing100004258.
- King_Rail type NativeBirdsOfCentralMexico.
- King_Rail type NativeBirdsOfEasternMexico.
- King_Rail type NativeBirdsOfTheEasternUnitedStates.
- King_Rail type NativeBirdsOfThePlains-Midwest(UnitedStates).
- King_Rail type Object100002684.
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- King_Rail type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- King_Rail type Vertebrate101471682.
- King_Rail type Whole100003553.
- King_Rail type Animal.
- King_Rail type Bird.
- King_Rail type Eukaryote.
- King_Rail type Species.
- King_Rail type Animal.
- King_Rail type BiologicalLivingObject.
- King_Rail type Bird.
- King_Rail type EukaryoticCell.
- King_Rail type Organism.
- King_Rail comment "The King Rail (Rallus elegans) is a waterbird, the largest North American rail.Distinct features are a long bill with a slight downward curve, with adults being brown on the back and rusty-brown on the face and breast with a dark brown cap. They also have a white throat and a light belly with barred flanks. Immature birds are light brown on the head and darker brown on the back and wings.They breed in marshes in eastern North America.".
- King_Rail label "King Rail".
- King_Rail sameAs QPmni.
- King_Rail sameAs m.02ck_w.
- King_Rail sameAs King_Rail.
- King_Rail wasDerivedFrom King_Rail?oldid=598845603.
- King_Rail depiction KingRail23.jpg.
- King_Rail isPrimaryTopicOf King_Rail.
- King_Rail name "King Rail".