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Plumbeous Rail

Pardirallus sanguinolentus
(Swainson, WJ, 1838)
Gallineta Común
Saracura-do-banhado

Family: Rallidae
Order: Gruiformes
Class: Aves
Phylum / Division: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia

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Conservation status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Description: It is a medium-sized rail of the family Rallidae, with a robust body and predominantly secretive, ground-dwelling habits, often remaining hidden within dense vegetation. The overall plumage is dark olive-brown, with subtle variations of brown and gray tones, particularly on the chest and neck. The underparts are duller and lack strong contrasts. The bill is fairly long, straight, and yellowish-green, darker at the base. The legs are long and reddish, well adapted for moving through marsh vegetation and muddy substrates. Sexual dimorphism is minimal, although males tend to be slightly larger.

Geographic distribution: This species is widely distributed across southern South America, occurring in Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Paraguay, and southern Brazil. In Argentina, it ranges from northern regions to northern Patagonia, being especially common in the Pampas, the Litoral region, and low Andean areas. Its presence is closely linked to the availability of wetland habitats, resulting in local fluctuations in abundance.

Habitat: It inhabits a variety of freshwater wetlands, including marshes, swamps, reedbeds, vegetated lake margins, riverbanks, and seasonally flooded grasslands. It strongly prefers areas with dense emergent vegetation, which provide both shelter and feeding opportunities. The species can tolerate human-modified environments such as irrigation channels and flooded agricultural lands, as long as adequate vegetation cover is maintained.

Diet: This rail is omnivorous, feeding mainly on insects, larvae, mollusks, small crustaceans, earthworms, and other aquatic or terrestrial invertebrates. Its diet is supplemented with seeds and tender plant material, obtained while probing and picking through moist soil and vegetation bases. Foraging is usually slow and methodical, with the bird carefully inspecting the ground.

Behavior: Known for its shy and elusive nature, it is seldom seen in open areas. It usually moves by walking or running through dense cover and only flies short distances when disturbed. Activity peaks during dawn, dusk, and nighttime, although it may occasionally be observed during the day in undisturbed sites. Its loud and distinctive calls are often the best indicator of its presence.

Nesting: Breeding typically takes place during spring and summer. The nest is a platform made of dry stems and leaves, concealed within marsh vegetation and often located close to water. Clutches usually consist of 4 to 6 eggs, pale in color with darker markings. Both parents share incubation duties and care for the chicks, which leave the nest shortly after hatching but remain under adult protection.

Conservation status: Globally classified as Least Concern, owing to its broad range and generally stable populations. Nevertheless, wetland loss, drainage, and pollution pose localized threats that may negatively affect populations in certain regions.


Author of this compilation: EcoRegistros – 22/12/2025





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Last published photographs

Foto
Photography ID: 676619
  Juvenile

Laguna montenegro
Mendoza
Argentina
02/14/2026
Pablo Moreno
Foto
Photography ID: 667493
  Adult

Laguna La Paloma, Maipú
Mendoza
Argentina
01/05/2026
Sergio Candela
Foto
Photography ID: 641128
  Adult

Lavalle
Mendoza
Argentina
06/24/2025
Manuel Godoy
Foto
Photography ID: 609125
  Adult

Lavalle
Mendoza
Argentina
08/02/2024
Eduardo Militello
Foto
Photography ID: 600208
  Adult

Campo Espejo
Mendoza
Argentina
09/06/2024
Pablo Moreno
Foto
Photography ID: 588951
  Adult

Lavalle
Mendoza
Argentina
06/17/2024
Manuel Godoy
Foto
Photography ID: 575141
  Immature

Lavalle
Mendoza
Argentina
02/03/2024
Damián Carnevale
Foto
Photography ID: 557552
  Adult

Lavalle
Mendoza
Argentina
09/27/2023
Damián Carnevale
Foto
Photography ID: 543703
 
Potrerillos
Mendoza
Argentina
07/15/2023
Pablo Moreno
Foto
Photography ID: 525324
  Adult

Carmensa, Gral. Alvear, Mendoza
Mendoza
Argentina
02/19/2023
Pablo Moreno
Foto
Photography ID: 520811
  Adult

Malargüe
Mendoza
Argentina
08/17/2012
Hugo Alberto Valderrey



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Audio playerUserDateCountryProvincePlaceSexLife stageIt was observedDetails
Pablo Moreno07/11/2024ArgentinaMendozaLaguna La Paloma, MaipúIndistinguishableAdultNoNo



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
244278814/02/2026ArgentinaMendozaLaguna soria1Pablo Moreno
244274214/02/2026ArgentinaMendozaLaguna montenegro1Pablo Moreno
243673012/02/2026ArgentinaMendozaLaguna montenegro1Emilio Martin Perez
242685722/01/2026ArgentinaMendozaManzano Histórico, Departamento Tunuyán1Pablo Moreno
241590905/01/2026ArgentinaMendozaLaguna La Paloma, MaipúSergio Candela
241270802/01/2026ArgentinaMendozaLaguna La Paloma, Maipú1Pablo Moreno
240937402/01/2026ArgentinaMendozaLaguna La Paloma, Maipú1Emilio Martin Perez
231208824/06/2025ArgentinaMendozaLavalleManuel Godoy
233410301/06/2025ArgentinaMendozaPlanta de tratamiento de efluentes El Paramillo, Departamento de Lavalle1Pablo Moreno
230450731/05/2025ArgentinaMendozaPlanta de tratamiento de efluentes El Paramillo, Departamento de Lavalle3Pablo Eguia
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Plumbeous Rail (Pardirallus sanguinolentus) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 18/04/2026.