Бћџбџ†бћ‘្បៃងសស្វមាន់ទឹថ - White-breasted Waterhen | Birds Sound Very Good Online

The ( Amaurornis phoenicurus ) is a distinctive slaty-gray marsh bird widely distributed across South and Southeast Asia. Identifiable by its striking white face, breast, and belly against a dark upper body, this species is bolder than most other rails and is frequently seen foraging in open areas like garden parks and even roadside drains. Vocalizations and "Very Good" Sounds

Adults feature a dark slate-gray crown and back with pure white underparts. A notable "rusty" or cinnamon-colored patch is located under the tail. The ( Amaurornis phoenicurus ) is a distinctive

Many local names are onomatopoeic, such as ruak-ruak in Malay and kue-kue in other regions, mimicking the bird's vocalizations. Physical Characteristics A notable "rusty" or cinnamon-colored patch is located

Naturalists have described its complex sequence as starting with harsh "roars" before transitioning into a clear, dove-like "cooing" note. The bird is famous for its loud, repetitive,

The bird is famous for its loud, repetitive, and remarkably varied calls, which are most prominent at dawn, dusk, and during the rainy breeding season.