Weibchen © Peter Boesman
Weibchen und juvenil © Maurizio Ravasini
Männchen © Ana Paula Oxom
Männchen © Lars Petersson | My World of Bird Photography

Äthiopientrappe Lophotis gindiana

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A fairly small bustard of thick brush in dry country. The male has a buff crest that is usually hidden, and both sexes have a black belly. Found in dry savanna and thornscrub habitat with lots of bushes, unlike most bustards, which prefer grass-dominated habitats. Similar to Black-bellied and Hartlaub’s Bustards, but smaller, and prefers different habitats. Larger than Little Brown Bustard, with a black belly. The call is a rising and accelerating series of distressed-sounding notes that often precede the display: a quick flight up, then a plummet to the ground.

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