Collared Partridge
Collared Partridge
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The Collared Partridge is a strikingly patterned partridge endemic to the mountains of Southeast China. It features a prominent black and white collar and a preference for dense forest habitats, contributing to its elusive nature.
Where to spot
Inhabits subtropical evergreen broadleaf forests, bamboo thickets, and dense scrub in mountainous regions of southeastern China (e.g., Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi provinces).
How to spot
Very elusive and difficult to see. Best located by its distinctive, often loud and repetitive, calling, especially at dawn and dusk. Patience and quiet observation near known territories are essential for a sighting.
When to spot
Most vocal during the breeding season (spring/early summer) at dawn and dusk. Early mornings and late afternoons are prime times for detection.
Where to spot
Inhabits subtropical evergreen broadleaf forests, bamboo thickets, and dense scrub in mountainous regions of southeastern China (e.g., Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi provinces).
How to spot
Very elusive and difficult to see. Best located by its distinctive, often loud and repetitive, calling, especially at dawn and dusk. Patience and quiet observation near known territories are essential for a sighting.
When to spot
Most vocal during the breeding season (spring/early summer) at dawn and dusk. Early mornings and late afternoons are prime times for detection.
This species is classified as Endangered due to significant habitat loss and fragmentation across its restricted range, making every sighting important for conservation efforts.
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