Macho (White-bellied) © Luke Seitz eBird S21524743 Macaulay Library ML 32401901
Macho (Barrow's) © Niall D Perrins
Hembra (White-bellied) © John C Sullivan
Hembra (White-bellied) © Holger Teichmann
Macho y juvenil (White-bellied) © Holger Teichmann
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Macho (White-bellied) © Jeremy Lindsell

White-bellied Bustard Eupodotis senegalensis

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Identificación

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A small, tawny-backed bustard with a reddish base to the bill and a strongly demarcated white belly. The male has a blue-gray neck and dark facial markings. Small groups strut through open grassland and bush at elevations below 2000 m. Often first detected by a characteristic, continuous, croaking, nasal “anghara-anghara”, as well as by other similar calls. Female White-bellied Bustard strongly resembles female Black-bellied Bustard, but White-bellied has a shorter neck and legs and white rather than black foreparts to the underwing.

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