Painted Spurfowl

Painted Spurfowl
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03/09/2015
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PAKHI DEKHUN PAKHI CHINUN # 533/559(Observe the Bird and recognize)...PAINTED SPURFOWL.. WATERCOLOUR...A4...2015... [FROM PHOTOGRAPH OF MR. SUBRATO SANYAL] ... The painted spurfowl (Galloperdix lunulata) is a bird of the pheasant family found in rocky hill and scrub forests mainly in peninsular India. Males are more brightly coloured and spotted boldly in white. Males have two to four spurs while females can have one or two of the spurs on their tarsus. The species is found mainly in rocky and scrub forest habitats unlike the red spurfowl. They are found in the undergrowth in pairs or small groups, escaping by running and rarely taking to the wing when flushed. This spurfowl is distinctive in having no bare facial skin as in the red spurfowl. The male has a black tail and ochre underparts that contrast with the darker upperparts. The plumage of the upper parts and the feathers have white spots edged with black. The head and neck of the male are black with a green sheen and finely spott

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