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Brown banded rail

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Gruiformes

Genus
  
Lewinia

Higher classification
  
Lewinia

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Rallidae

Scientific name
  
Lewinia mirifica

Rank
  
Species

Brown-banded rail orientalbirdimagesorgimagesdatafigure2brownb

Similar
  
Auckland rail, Red‑winged wood rail, Chestnut‑headed crake, Grey‑throated rail, Talaud bush‑hen

The brown-banded rail (Lewinia mirifica) is a species of bird in the family Rallidae. It is endemic to the Philippines, known from Luzon and Samar. Details about its life and breeding are not known. Its habitat is listed to be cloudforest, near pine forest and undisturbed river swamp and is found at 500-2,250 meters. It is largely known from migration records of 200 sightings from 1965 to 1970 at Dalton Pass so it is thought to be migratory. The most recent sighting was in 2001 and the call is described as "frog-like accelerating series of clicking notes". The threats are not exactly known but it has been and is continuing to be hunted at Dalton Pass.

References

Brown-banded rail Wikipedia