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Himalayan Quail

Ophrysia superciliosa

Critically Endangered
Chiều Dài Sải Cánh
17,6 cm
Khối Lượng
189,7 g
Họ
Phasianidae
Bộ
Galliformes

Giới Thiệu

One of the world's most elusive birds, this Phasianidae quail (~190 g) is last confirmed from the western Himalayas in 1876 and may be extinct. A medium-sized quail of steep grassy hill slopes with a distinctive red bill. Presumed to feed on grass seeds. Critically Endangered; possibly extinct.

Physical Description

Measurement Value Imperial
Chiều Dài Sải Cánh 17,6 cm 6.9 in
Khối Lượng 189,7 g 6.69 oz

Nhận Dạng

Bộ Lông

Male dark grey with white spots and streaks; bold white supercilium; red bill. Female pale brownish-buff with dark brown streaking; pale supercilium. Last confirmed 1876; presumed possibly extinct; Uttarakhand hills.

Habitat & Range

Phạm Vi Địa Lý

Known only from 19th-century specimens from Uttarakhand, India (Mussoorie and Nainital); possibly extinct with no confirmed records since 1876.

Diet & Feeding

Presumed to feed on seeds and invertebrates in Himalayan montane scrub; critically endangered, diet poorly known.

Tình Trạng Bảo Tồn

Critically Endangered
IUCN Red List

Âm Thanh

Tiếng Hót

Almost certainly extinct; last recorded 1876. Historical accounts describe 'plaintive whistled calls' from Himalayan hill grass. No recordings exist. Likely soft high whistle like other hill quail.

Phân Loại Học

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Aves
Bộ Galliformes (Gamebirds)
Họ Phasianidae (Pheasants & Partridges)
Genus Ophrysia
Loài Ophrysia superciliosa

Distribution

Himalayan Quail has been recorded in 1 countries.

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Hiện Diện Not recorded
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External Databases

Câu Hỏi Thường Gặp

What does the Himalayan Quail eat?
Presumed to feed on seeds and invertebrates in Himalayan montane scrub; critically endangered, diet poorly known.
Where does the Himalayan Quail live?
Known only from 19th-century specimens from Uttarakhand, India (Mussoorie and Nainital); possibly extinct with no confirmed records since 1876.
Is the Himalayan Quail endangered?
The Himalayan Quail has a conservation status of Critically Endangered.
What does the Himalayan Quail sound like?
Almost certainly extinct; last recorded 1876. Historical accounts describe 'plaintive whistled calls' from Himalayan hill grass. No recordings exist. Likely soft high whistle like other hill quail.
How big is the Himalayan Quail?
The Himalayan Quail has a wingspan of 17.6 cm, weight of 189.7 g.
What order and family does the Himalayan Quail belong to?
The Himalayan Quail (Ophrysia superciliosa) belongs to the order Galliformes and the family Phasianidae.

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