Clapper Rail

Rallus longirostrisOrder: GRUIFORMESFamily: Rails and Coots (Rallidae)
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Range Map for Clapper Rail

Overview

Clapper Rail: Large, noisy marsh bird, gray or brown upperparts, vertical white-barred flanks and belly, buff or rust-brown breast. Bill is long, slightly decurved. Gray legs, feet. Feeds at low tide on mudflats or hidden in salt marsh vegetation. Flight is low and fluttering over short distances.

Range and Habitat

Clapper Rail: Breeds along Atlantic, Gulf, and California coasts; spends winters north to central California and New Jersey. Preferred habitats include coastal saltwater marshes.

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Voice Text

"he-e-eh-heh-heh-heh", "chack-chack-chack"

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Related Birds:

Black Rail
Sora
Virginia Rail
Yellow Rail
Limpkin
King Rail
Corn Crake
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Family Rail (Rallidae)_blue
Species Rallus longirostris
Length14 - 16 Inches
Wingspan20 Inches

Clapper Rail

Clapper Rail: Large, noisy marsh bird, gray or brown upperparts, vertical white-barred flanks and belly, buff or rust-brown breast. Bill is long, slightly decurved. Gray legs, feet. Feeds at low tide on mudflats or hidden in salt marsh vegetation. Flight is low and fluttering over short distances.

● Song: "he-e-eh-heh-heh-heh", "chack-chack-chack"

● Foraging & Feeding: Clapper Rail: Feeds mainly on crayfish, small crabs, small fish, frogs, slugs, snails, insects, and seeds; forages on the ground and while wading in shallow water.

● Breeding & nesting: Clapper Rail: Five to twelve brown marked, buff to olive eggs are laid in a nest made of rushes, sedges, and cord grass, and hidden in tall vegetation. Incubation ranges from 20 to 23 days and is carried out by both parents.

● Similar species: Clapper Rail: King Rail is slightly larger, prefers freshwater marshes, and has red-brown head, neck and underparts, and more sharply defined bars on flanks. Virginia Rail is smaller with distinctive gray cheeks and chestnut-brown back. Juvenile resembles adult Black Rail, which has pale eyes, spots on back, and bars on flanks.

Flight Pattern

Low fluttering flight over short distances with legs dangling.
Clapper Rail Body Illustration
● Range & Habitat: Clapper Rail: Breeds along Atlantic, Gulf, and California coasts; spends winters north to central California and New Jersey. Preferred habitats include coastal saltwater marshes.
BreedingMonogamous, Solitary nester
Population
MigrationMigratory
Weight11.4 Ounces