Male (African) © bob butler eBird S41128919 Macaulay Library ML 81443901
Female (African) © bob butler
Male (Arabian) © Jens Eriksen
Female (Arabian) © Christoph Moning
Male (Asian) © Savio Fonseca (www.avocet-peregrine.com)
+ 4
Female (Asian) © Savio Fonseca (www.avocet-peregrine.com)
Male and female (Asian) © Raaj Bora
Adult (Asian) © Rohit Hirway

Chestnut-bellied Sandgrouse Pterocles exustus

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Identification

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A large, plump, and dovelike bird with a pointed tail. Males are sandy brown with a thin black breast band and solid chestnut belly. Females are sandy brown with black bars on the back and a mottled neck. Flight is fast and direct; often seen in flocks. Inhabits semidesert, dry plains, and sparsely vegetated scrubby areas. Gives noisy burbling calls. Native to Asia and Africa; introduced to northwestern Hawaii Island.

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