Birds
File:Turnix hottentottus.jpg

Black-rumped Buttonquail

Black-rumped Buttonquail

100
-
Not yet spotted on Fladder
Spotted
The Black-rumped Buttonquail is a small, secretive species of buttonquail found in southern Africa. It is characterized by its rufous-tinged plumage and a darker rump, though often difficult to distinguish from related species in the field.
Where to spot
Found in scattered populations in southern Africa, primarily South Africa, in grasslands and fynbos.
How to spot
Highly elusive and blends into its grassy habitat. Observing it requires patience and often involves flushing it from dense cover. Listen for its low, booming calls.
When to spot
Best observed during the breeding season when females are more vocal, typically during the summer wet months. Active at dawn and dusk.
File:Turnix hottentottus.jpg
File:Turnix hottentottus dist.jpg
File:Turnix hottentottus.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
File:Turnix hottentottus dist.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
This species was formerly considered conspecific with the Hottentot Buttonquail (Turnix nanus), but recent genetic studies have revealed it to be a distinct species.
Loading...

Spotted

No recently spotted birds

Monthly observations

No observations
Loading...
Nothing spotted yet

Also interesting

100

Red-backed Buttonquail

Buttonquail
File:Turnix pyrrhothorax.jpg
100

Red-chested Buttonquail

Buttonquail
File:Small Buttonquail (Turnix sylvaticus).jpg
100

Common Buttonquail

Buttonquail
100

Buff-breasted Buttonquail

Buttonquail
100

Sumba Buttonquail

Buttonquail
File:Turnix velox 40368803.jpg
100

Little Buttonquail

Buttonquail
File:Turnix castanotus 175564394.jpg
100

Chestnut-backed Buttonquail

Buttonquail
100

Madagascar Buttonquail

Buttonquail
100

Worcester's Buttonquail

Buttonquail
File:Turnix suscitator 100849323.jpg
100

Barred Buttonquail

Buttonquail