Black Francolin
At a Glance
             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. The female has paler and more uniform plumage, brown with darker and lighter barring. The female's wings are darker than her body, and she has two notable markings, a white throat and a chestnut patch on the back of the neck. Juveniles are generally similar to adult females. 
          
          
             All bird guide text and rangemaps adapted from  by Kenn Kaufman漏 1996, used by permission of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. 
          
        
        Category      
      
        Upland Ground Birds
      
    
        IUCN Status      
      
        Least Concern
      
    
        Habitat      
      
        Freshwater Wetlands, Shrublands, Savannas, and Thickets
      
    
        Behavior      
      
        Rapid Wingbeats, Running, Soaring
      
    Range & Identification
Description
     13-15" (33-36 cm). Male mostly black on head and chest with white face patch and belly spots, reddish collar, brown back. Female is mostly mottled brown, with hint of reddish collar. 
  
  
        Size      
      
        About the size of a Crow, About the size of a Robin
      
    
        Wing Shape      
      
        Fingered, Rounded, Short
      
    
        Tail Shape      
      
        Rounded, Short, Square-tipped
      
    Songs and Calls
     Creaking sound, loud during breeding season. 
  
  
Habitat
     Thick vegetation, brushy areas and tall grasslands; generally near water. Inhabits 鈥渕osaic鈥 areas where forests and cultivated lands meet, but is not an interior forest bird. More closely associated with water than many other partridges. 
  
  
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