A glimpse of beauty inside the grass/Un pestañaso de belleza entre el pasto.( Eng/Esp)

Hidden among the wet grasslands of the rice fields lives a tiny bird which only a few people have been able to see. It's extremely short body and secretive behavior makes it almost imposible to find, but the rewarding makes it worthy. Meet the Yellow-breasted crake ( Haphalocrex flaviventer gossi ). Oculta entre los pastos húmedos de los campos de arroz vive un ave diminuta que pocas personas han tenido la dicha de observar. Su cuerpo extremadamente pequeño y su conducta esquiva hacen que sea prácticamente imposible de localizar, sin embargo el premio bien vale la pena. Conoce a la Gallinuelita amarilla ( Haphalocrex flaviventer gossi.

Camera: Fujifilm FinePix S 8200

Location: Chambas, Ciego de Ávila, Cuba

My biggest reward was finding the first nest of the species in Cuba. My mayor premio fue encontrar el primer nido de la especie en Cuba.The nest is similar to a tea cup in size. El nido es similar en tamaño a una taza de té.

Yellow-breasted crake nesting habitat. Habitat reproductivo de la Gallinuelita amarilla.

An article based on the reproductive and natural history of the Yellow-breasted crake is waiting to be published soon. It will be my first scientific work ever and I can't wait to see it finished. Un artículo sobre la historia natural y reproductiva de la Gallinuelita amarilla está próximo a ser publicado. Será mi primer trabajo científico y no puedo esperar a verlo concluido.

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