What is another word for gallirallus?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈaləɹˌaləs] (IPA)

Gallirallus is a genus of birds that belong to the rail family. These birds are commonly found in the Pacific region where they inhabit dense forests, swamps, and other wetland habitats. Synonyms for the word Gallirallus include the Pacific rails, woodhen, flightless rail, and forest rail. These birds are known for their short wings, long legs, and strong beaks which enable them to survive in their natural habitats. They are also recognized for their colorful plumage which varies between different species. Despite being flightless, the Gallirallus thrives in the Pacific region and is an important member of the ecosystem.

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Related words: bird species, birds with long tails, long-tailed birds, long tail birds

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