The Buff Banded Rail (Gallirallus philippensis) is a pretty common bird on Lord Howe Island - it was pretty much the 'bird of the trip' in terms of it being seen almost everywhere, and certainly everyday.
They are fast, ground dwellers although they are not flightless. Most evenings we could watch them dashing about in the garden beds outside of our room.
The scientific name of the bird refers to where the species was first described by western science - ie The Phillipines. These birds always brought a smile (not that I was not smiling most of the time I was on LHI!) to my face with their high speed energy and their tendency to get upset with almost every living thing they saw!
I wish I had some in my garden!
They are fast, ground dwellers although they are not flightless. Most evenings we could watch them dashing about in the garden beds outside of our room.
The scientific name of the bird refers to where the species was first described by western science - ie The Phillipines. These birds always brought a smile (not that I was not smiling most of the time I was on LHI!) to my face with their high speed energy and their tendency to get upset with almost every living thing they saw!
I wish I had some in my garden!
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