Corncrakes
Corncrakes are medium-sized crakes with a secretive nature and a distinctive rasping call, hence their scientific name _Crex crex_. They are migratory birds, spending their summers in Europe and Asia, and wintering in sub-Saharan Africa. Their breeding range has significantly declined, primarily due to changes in agricultural practices, such as the early cutting of hay and silage. This practice disrupts their nesting, as they prefer long, dense grass for shelter and nesting sites.
Physically, corncrakes are streaky brown and buff, with a strong, pale bill and long toes. They are
The corncrake's decline has led to conservation efforts across its range. These often involve working with