Baillon's Crake \ Zapornia pusilla **

Baillon’s Crake is a very small and secretive wetland bird belonging to the rail family. It inhabits dense marsh vegetation where shallow freshwater or brackish wetlands provide thick cover of reeds, sedges, and grasses. The species is rarely seen in the open, spending most of its time moving quietly through vegetation and feeding on small insects, aquatic invertebrates, seeds, and other tiny food items found in muddy or shallow water. In the UAE, Baillon’s Crake is considered a scarce passage migrant and winter visitor, recorded occasionally in wetlands, lagoons, and marshy habitats where suitable cover exists. Because of its shy nature and cryptic plumage, it is often detected only briefly as it slips through vegetation rather than by prolonged observation.

A tiny rail hiding in plain sightβ€”often only 16–18 cm long, yet capable of crossing continents during migration while remaining almost invisible inside marsh vegetation.

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