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A common Eurasian bird (Crex crex) with a short bill and brownish-yellow plumage, found in grain fields and meadows.

corncrakes - definition of corncrakes by the Free Online Dictionary ...

corncrake. Bird Crex crex of the rail family Rallidae, order Gruiformes. About 25 cm/10 in long, the bill and tail are short, the legs long and powerful, and the toes have sharp ...

corncrakes - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about corncrakes

Mios ro gach ràith a choltas' A month before each season, its appearance comes . Corncrakes (laitn Crex Crex) are secretive birds and would be difficult to spot if it was not for ...

Corncrakes - Discover Islay Wildlife - Birds

Corncrakes are related to moorhens, coots and rails but differ from most members of the family because they live on dry land. They are very secretive, spending most of their time ...

The RSPB: Corncrake

Photo and information about corncrakes ... Latin name: Crex crex Size: Approximately 30cms tall. Distribution: The corncrake is a rare and declining summer visitor.

Corncrakes - Crex crex - UK Safari

The distinctive call of a rare bird which was once extinct in England can be heard again thanks to a successful breeding and rearing project at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo.