African Blue Quail vs Caucasian Snowcock

Synoicus adansonii comparé à Tetraogallus caucasicus

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Side-by-Side Comparison

Attribut African Blue Quail Caucasian Snowcock
Nom scientifique Synoicus adansonii Tetraogallus caucasicus
Ordre Galliformes Galliformes
Famille Phasianidae Phasianidae
Statut de conservation Least Concern Least Concern
Longueur
Envergure 14,9 cm (5.9 in) 51,4 cm (20.2 in)
Poids 41,666666666666664 g (1.47 oz) 2030,0 g (71.61 oz)
Régime alimentaire Feeds on small grass seeds, invertebrates, and plant matter in African tropical grassland and wetland … Grazes on alpine herbs, seeds, and grass shoots; also eats berries and invertebrates in Caucasus …
Taille de la couvée 3-9 5-8
Population Trend
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Habitat Comparison

Habitats partagés

African Blue Quail only

Caucasian Snowcock only

Aucun(e)

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Song & Call Comparison

African Blue Quail

Chant

High, thin 'wee-wee-wee-wee' whistle in series; tiny, cryptic African grassland quail. Alarm is a sharp 'pip'. Very quiet overall; contact clucks barely audible. Calls at dawn and dusk.

Caucasian Snowcock

Chant

Melodious, slightly liquid whistling 'wheee-oo-wheee' from Caucasus alpine rocky terrain; ringing and far-carrying. Flocks coordinate calls across slopes. Alarm is a rapid staccato barking 'kak-kak'.

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Geographic Range & Migration

African Blue Quail

Nomadic resident of open grassland, wetland edge, and savanna across sub-Saharan Africa from Senegal to Ethiopia and south to Angola.

Caucasian Snowcock

Endemic to the Caucasus Mountains; resident of rocky alpine slopes, subalpine meadow, and scree above the treeline, at 2,500–4,000 m.

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Statut de conservation

Least Concern

African Blue Quail

Least Concern

Caucasian Snowcock

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How to Tell Them Apart

African Blue Quail

Plumage

Male dark slaty-blue overall with chestnut flanks; white face markings with black border; similar to Asian Blue Quail. Female brown with buff streaking; pale underparts. African counterpart of Asian Blue …

Caucasian Snowcock

Plumage

Grey-brown above with buff shaft streaks; white breast and belly; grey breast band; rufous-brown flank streaks; white outer rectrices; face pattern of white cheek with dark ear patch. Sexes alike.

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About These Birds

African Blue Quail

A tiny Phasianidae quail (~42 g) of tall grasses and moist savanna across sub-Saharan Africa. Males have a slaty-blue face and rusty-buff flanks; one of Africa's smallest birds. Highly secretive; rarely flushed. Feeds on tiny grass seeds and invertebrates. Migratory or nomadic following rains. Least Concern.

Caucasian Snowcock

A large Phasianidae snowcock (~2.03 kg) endemic to the alpine zones of the Greater and Lesser Caucasus above treeline. White belly and grey back; reddish-orange lateral stripes. Forages on alpine plants, seeds, and invertebrates. Forms small winter flocks that descend slightly in heavy snow. Least Concern.

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