The rufous-necked wood rail is found in Mexico on the Pacific coast and the coast of the
Yucatán Peninsula and generally (though discontinuously) along both the Pacific and Caribbean coasts of Central America. In South America it is found along the Pacific coast discontinuously from
Colombia through
Ecuador to northern
Peru, along the Caribbean coast from Colombia through
Venezuela and the
Guianas, and on Trinidad. The rufous-necked wood rail was long thought to be primarily a coastal species, and in parts of its range is known only from
mangrove forest. However, a growing number of inland sightings in deciduous, humid, and
montane forest as high as are suggestive of elevational migration, with mangroves being only winter habitat. ==Behavior==