Gray-necked Wood-Rail - Aramides cajanea
Florida's Nonnative Wildlife. Species detail.
First year: 1960's
Extirpated year: 1970's
Established status: Species were formerly present in Florida, but are no longer present.
Estimated Florida range: 2 counties At least 10 years
Statewide trend: No current population
Threats to natives: Unknown
Species Account: Ranges from northern Mexico to central South America. It is either introduced or escapes in Florida. No populations are known to persist.
Habitats: Freshwater river or stream, Freshwater marsh
| County |
First Year |
Extirpated Year |
Breeding status |
Notes |
| Dade |
1960's |
1970's |
At least 10 years |
| Indian River |
1960's |
1970's |
At least 10 years |
References
Robertson, W. B., and G. E. Woolfenden. 1992. Florida bird species: an annotated list. Florida Ornithological Society, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
Stevenson, H. M., and B. H. Anderson. 1994. The birdlife of Florida. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
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