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[[Image:Purple_Gallinule.jpg|thumb|480px|right|'''Adult'''.  Photo by {{user|gigo|gigo}}<br />Location: [[Everglades National Park]], [[Florida]], [[USA]]]]
 
[[Image:Purple_Gallinule.jpg|thumb|480px|right|'''Adult'''.  Photo by {{user|gigo|gigo}}<br />Location: [[Everglades National Park]], [[Florida]], [[USA]]]]
'''Alternative name: Yellow-legged Gallinule'''
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'''Alternative names: American Purple Gallinule, Yellow-legged Gallinule'''
 
;[[:Category:Porphyrio|Porphyrio]] martinicus
 
;[[:Category:Porphyrio|Porphyrio]] martinicus
'''Disambiguation: For the species ''Porphyrio porphyrio'', see [[Purple Swamphen]]'''
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'''Disambiguation: For the species ''Porphyrio porphyrio'', formerly often called Purple Gallinule, see [[Western Swamphen]]'''
 
==Identification==
 
==Identification==
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Length 27-36 cm, wingspan 50-55 cm, weight 140-300 g<br />
 
Red bill with yellow tip, head and underparts deep violet-purple, back bronzy green, pale blue forehead shield, and white band on the flanks.  The legs are yellow, very conspicuous in flight.  Immatures are drab brown, dark above and pale below; no side stripe; dark bill.
 
Red bill with yellow tip, head and underparts deep violet-purple, back bronzy green, pale blue forehead shield, and white band on the flanks.  The legs are yellow, very conspicuous in flight.  Immatures are drab brown, dark above and pale below; no side stripe; dark bill.
 
==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
Southeastern [[US]] to northern [[Argentina]]; also found in the [[West Indies]].
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Southeastern [[USA]] to northern [[Argentina]]; also found in the [[West Indies]].
 
==Taxonomy==
 
==Taxonomy==
 
A monotypic species.
 
A monotypic species.
  
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The South Georgia Gallinule, once described as an independent species ''Porphyrula georgica'', was later shown to just be an aberrant Purple Gallinule, and as such is an invalid taxon, now considered synonymous with ''Porphyrio martinica''<sup>[[#References|1]]</sup>.
  
====South Georgia Gallinule, ''Porphyrula georgica''<sup>[[#References|1]]</sup>====
 
Invalid taxon. Once described as an independent species, ''Porphyrula georgica'', the South Georgia Gallinule, was later shown to just be an aberrant Purple Gallinule, and as such is considered synonymous with ''Porphyrio martinica''.
 
 
==Habitat==
 
==Habitat==
 
Lives in freshwater swamps, marshes, and ponds.
 
Lives in freshwater swamps, marshes, and ponds.
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==Behaviour==
 
==Behaviour==
 
Swims, wades, and climbs bushes.  When walking, it flirts white undertail coverts; when swimming, pumps head.  Voice is a henlike cackling "kek, kek, kek" given while flying; also guttural notes.
 
Swims, wades, and climbs bushes.  When walking, it flirts white undertail coverts; when swimming, pumps head.  Voice is a henlike cackling "kek, kek, kek" given while flying; also guttural notes.

Revision as of 09:44, 1 August 2016

Adult. Photo by gigo
Location: Everglades National Park, Florida, USA

Alternative names: American Purple Gallinule, Yellow-legged Gallinule

Porphyrio martinicus

Disambiguation: For the species Porphyrio porphyrio, formerly often called Purple Gallinule, see Western Swamphen

Identification

Length 27-36 cm, wingspan 50-55 cm, weight 140-300 g
Red bill with yellow tip, head and underparts deep violet-purple, back bronzy green, pale blue forehead shield, and white band on the flanks. The legs are yellow, very conspicuous in flight. Immatures are drab brown, dark above and pale below; no side stripe; dark bill.

Distribution

Southeastern USA to northern Argentina; also found in the West Indies.

Taxonomy

A monotypic species.

The South Georgia Gallinule, once described as an independent species Porphyrula georgica, was later shown to just be an aberrant Purple Gallinule, and as such is an invalid taxon, now considered synonymous with Porphyrio martinica1.

Habitat

Lives in freshwater swamps, marshes, and ponds.

Behaviour

Swims, wades, and climbs bushes. When walking, it flirts white undertail coverts; when swimming, pumps head. Voice is a henlike cackling "kek, kek, kek" given while flying; also guttural notes.

References

  1. Meyer de Schauensee, Rodolphe. 1966. The Species of Birds of South America and Their Distribution. Narberth, PA: Academy of Natural Sciences.

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