Bearded Wood-Partridge
Bearded Wood-Partridge
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The Bearded Wood-Partridge is a rare and endangered species of wood-partridge, endemic to a restricted range in the montane forests of Mexico. It is known for its distinctive facial features.
Where to spot
This species is found exclusively in humid montane forests, often in cloud forest habitats, within a limited geographic area in southeastern Mexico.
How to spot
The Bearded Wood-Partridge is extremely shy and difficult to observe due to its rarity and dense habitat. Listening for its distinctive calls is often the only way to detect its presence, requiring a keen ear and patience.
When to spot
Observation is best during the early morning and late afternoon when the birds are most active and vocal. It is a resident species, present year-round.
Where to spot
This species is found exclusively in humid montane forests, often in cloud forest habitats, within a limited geographic area in southeastern Mexico.
How to spot
The Bearded Wood-Partridge is extremely shy and difficult to observe due to its rarity and dense habitat. Listening for its distinctive calls is often the only way to detect its presence, requiring a keen ear and patience.
When to spot
Observation is best during the early morning and late afternoon when the birds are most active and vocal. It is a resident species, present year-round.
Its common name refers to the bristly, beard-like feathers around its bill, which give it a unique appearance among wood-partridges.
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