
Francolin - Wikipedia
Francolins are terrestrial (though not flightless) birds that feed on insects, vegetable matter and seeds. Most of the members have a hooked upper beak, well-suited for digging at the bases of grass tussocks and rootballs. They have wide tails with fourteen rectrix feathers. Most species exhibit spurs on the tarsi. [3]
Grey francolin - Wikipedia
The grey francolin (Ortygornis pondicerianus) is a species of francolin found in the plains and drier parts of the Indian subcontinent and Iran. This species was formerly also called the grey partridge, not to be confused with the European grey partridge.
Gray Francolin (Ortygornis pondicerianus) - Hawaii Bird Guide
Gray francolins are one of the francolin species found in Hawaii. Here's a look at gray francolins and some important facts.
Birds of The World: Francolin (Phasianidae)
Francolins, often called spurfows, are members of the pheasant family, Phasianidae. Most species are restricted to Africa, but some occur in Asia. Francolins are terrestrial (though not flightless) birds feed on insects, vegetable matter and seeds.
Black Francolin | Audubon Field Guide
Similar in size to a Gray Partridge (13-15", 33-36 cm), the Black Francolin is an introduced game bird in Hawaii, with small populations also living in Florida and Louisiana. The male is distinctive, with his black face, white patch below the eye, chestnut collar and black chest.
Francolinus - Wikipedia
Francolinus is a genus of birds in the francolin group of the tribe Gallini in the pheasant family. Its three species range from western Asia and central Asia through to southern Asia and south-eastern Asia. The species are: [2] Cambodia, China, …
Francolin | bird | Britannica
Francolins are partridges with leg spurs. The 5 Asian and about 35 African species of Francolinus are prized game birds, 25–40 cm long, with big bills and strong legs; most are an intricately patterned brown, but some are patterned in black, white, or red.
Grey Francolin - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The Grey francolin (Ortygornis pondicerianus) is a medium-sized francolin. It was formerly also called the Grey partridge, not to be confused with the European Grey partridge.
Gray Francolin - eBird
A small gamebird with an orangish face and fine barring throughout. Males and females are similar. Occurs in open grassy areas such as dry grasslands, scrub, and agricultural land. Often found in groups. Call, sometimes given simultaneously by several birds, is a loud repetitive “kateetar-kateetar”.
Crested Francolin - eBird
A medium-sized buff-brown francolin with an occasionally-raised bushy crest. There is a broad “string-of-pearls” collar around the white throat. It frequents savanna and riverine forest.