Macho adulto © Sharif Uddin eBird S44011411 Macaulay Library ML 92683721
Hembra adulta © Sandip Das
Macho adulto © Ritvik Singh
Macho adulto © Don Coons
Macho adulto © Joshua Rudolph

Francolín Ventrinegro Francolinus francolinus

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Identificación

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Strikingly patterned male is unmistakable with his jet-black face and breast, white cheek patch, dark rust-brown collar, and bright white spots. Brownish female has a small orange nape patch, pale throat, and dense black-and-white markings all over the body; compare with larger Gray Francolin. Occurs in dry grasslands, agricultural land, and weedy fields. Shier than other francolins; more often heard than seen. Usually solitary or in pairs. Male call is a peculiar, metallic-sounding “keek, keek, kek-ke-kek.” Native to Asia, from Turkey east to far eastern India and northern Myanmar; introduced to Hawaii.

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