The Hottentot Buttonquail is a small, highly elusive ground bird found in southern Africa, characterized by its diminutive size and rufous-streaked plumage. It is typically found in dense grasslands.
Where to spot
Found in southern Africa, particularly South Africa, Eswatini, and Lesotho, inhabiting dense grasslands, fynbos, and heathland.
How to spot
Extremely difficult to observe, often only seen when accidentally flushed from dense cover. Listen for the distinctive, low hooting calls of the female, which are often the only clue to its presence.
When to spot
Most active at dawn and dusk. Females are more vocal during the breeding season (typically summer wet season).
Where to spot
Found in southern Africa, particularly South Africa, Eswatini, and Lesotho, inhabiting dense grasslands, fynbos, and heathland.
How to spot
Extremely difficult to observe, often only seen when accidentally flushed from dense cover. Listen for the distinctive, low hooting calls of the female, which are often the only clue to its presence.
When to spot
Most active at dawn and dusk. Females are more vocal during the breeding season (typically summer wet season).
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This species is often considered one of the smallest and most difficult to observe buttonquails due to its preference for thick cover and tendency to run rather than fly.
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