Genus Porzana is a group of small, secretive birds that belong to the rail family. There are several synonyms for the term Genus Porzana, including the names swamp-hen, crake, and gallinule. These birds are found all over the world, particularly in wetlands and near streams and ponds. They are known for their secretive nature and their ability to hide amongst reeds and other vegetation. Some of the most common species of Genus Porzana include the Eurasian Moorhen, the Black-tailed Native-hen, and the Black Crake. While these birds may be small in size, they play an important role in maintaining the ecological balance of their habitats.