Appendix 2. Dominant vocalizations (spectrograms) of rallid species recorded at the study sites in South Africa and Ethiopia: (a) Africa Rail (Rallus caerulescens), (b) Black Crake (Amaurornis flavirostra) territorial call, (c) Black Crake chittering, d) Red-chested Flufftail (Sarothrura rufa) territorial call, (e) Red-chested Flufftail “ooping” call, (f) Red-chested Flufftail “ooping” duet, (g) Rouget’s Rail (Rougetius rougetii; exclusively recorded in Ethiopia), and (h) White-winged Flufftail (Sarothrura ayresi). Where possible, spectrograms were constrained to 6 seconds to promote visual comparability.
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