Mâle (Crested) © Michiel Oversteegen eBird S57841020 Macaulay Library ML 166630761
Mâle (Spot-bellied) © Romel Romero
Femelle (Spot-bellied) © Leandro Arias
Mâle et femelle (Crested) © Michiel Oversteegen
Immature femelle (Crested) © David Monroy Rengifo
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Mâle (Crested) © Edwin Munera
Femelle (Spot-bellied) © Oliver Komar
Mâle (Crested) © David Monroy Rengifo
Adulte (Crested) © Tom Murray

Colin huppé Colinus cristatus

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Identification

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN

Small quail of dry habitats in interior valleys and on the Pacific slope. Favors brushy fields, thorn scrub with grassy areas and open pine woods. Often seen along quiet roadsides early and late in the day. Usually in small groups, which flush explosively with a loud whirring of wings. Males in Guatemala and El Salvador have white face and throat. Males in Honduras and Nicaragua have bold whitish face stripes and dark throat. All females have buff eyebrow and throat. Loud whistled bob-WHITE! call much like Northern Bobwhite. In some areas, occurs alongside Ocellated Quail. Northern populations often treated as distinct species, Spot-bellied Bobwhite.

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN