Brown-cheeked Rail

Rallus indicus

Least Concern

The Brown-cheeked Rail is a rail, crake, gallinule, coot, or swamphen of South, East, and Southeast Asian wetlands, grasslands, and scrub. It usually keeps close to dense cover around marshes, wet grassland, flooded fields, or shallow water, where it searches for seeds, shoots, insects, and other small invertebrates with its long toes spreading its weight on soft ground.

Family
Rallidae
Range
Brown-cheeked Rail Range — Resident or seasonal range in South, East, and Southeast Asian wetlands, grasslands, and scrub
Population
≈ 2M–20M
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