Mâle © Rajinikanth Kasthuri eBird S38882771 Macaulay Library ML 67534341
Mâle et femelle © Rajinikanth Kasthuri
Femelle © Doug Cooper
Mâle © Renuka Vijayaraghavan
Femelle © Ashik Musicroom

Galloperdrix rouge Galloperdix spadicea

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Identification

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Slightly smaller than a domestic chicken, but longer bodied and reddish in color. Females have more barring on the upperparts than males. It is a bird of dry and moist forests as well as well-wooded villages. Males have a distinctive, rapidly repeated “k-r-r-r-kwek, kr-kr-kwek, kr-kr-kwek” call, often delivered in the mornings and evenings. When flushed males and females give a harsh, cackling “kuk-kuk-kuk-kukaak.” Forages in the undergrowth and is generally secretive, but often seen crossing roads or walking down paths in pairs or small groups. Birds from northern India are more buffish-gray while birds of southern India are darker.

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