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Weighing less than a golf ball and merely six inches in length, the Inaccessible Island rail is the world's smallest ...
The Inaccessible Island Rail, known now as Atlantisia rogersi, needs a name change after researchers linked the tiny bird to a species in South America. The researchers believe the bird made its ...
The origin of the world’s smallest flightless bird, the Inaccessible Island Rail Atlantisia rogersi (Aves: Rallidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution , 2019; 130: 92 DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev ...
EUGENE, Ore. -- Oct. 31, 2018 -- By wings or maybe riding on debris, that's how a now-flightless and rare species of tiny birds likely got to Inaccessible Island, an aptly named small island of ...
It was in 1923 when British physician Percy Lowe of the British Museum first described the Inaccessible Island rail and gave it a separate Atlantisia genus, after the mythical island of Atlantis.
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From Exotic Bird Series (A. 111) - Offset lithograph and screenprint in colors on Arches 88 mould-made paper - Published by Tyler Graphics Ltd., Bedford Village, New York -- "Inaccessible Island Rail, ...
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View Inaccessible Island Rail (1977) By Stella Frank; Color lithograph, silkscreen; 32 15/16 x 44 13/16 in. (83.663 x 113.825 cm) Sheet dimensions: 33 7/8 x 45 13/16 in. (86.043 x 116.365 cm); .
The Galápagos Rail, or Pachays, was seen on Floreara Island for the first time since Charles Darwin discovered 200 years ago, Island Conservation said.