
Rufous-throated Partridge
Rufous-throated Partridge
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The Rufous-throated Partridge is a widespread and relatively common partridge species found across a broad range in Southeast Asia. It is identifiable by its rufous throat patch and is often heard before it is seen.
Where to spot
Inhabits evergreen and broadleaf forests, bamboo thickets, and secondary growth in hilly and mountainous regions across Southeast Asia, from the Himalayas to Vietnam and Thailand.
How to spot
Primarily detected by its loud, clear calls, which are often a series of repeated whistles. Look for it foraging quietly on the forest floor, though its camouflage makes visual detection challenging.
When to spot
Most active at dawn and dusk, and particularly vocal during the breeding season (spring/early summer). Can be found year-round.
Where to spot
Inhabits evergreen and broadleaf forests, bamboo thickets, and secondary growth in hilly and mountainous regions across Southeast Asia, from the Himalayas to Vietnam and Thailand.
How to spot
Primarily detected by its loud, clear calls, which are often a series of repeated whistles. Look for it foraging quietly on the forest floor, though its camouflage makes visual detection challenging.
When to spot
Most active at dawn and dusk, and particularly vocal during the breeding season (spring/early summer). Can be found year-round.
This species is known for its remarkable vocalizations, often engaging in duets or choruses that resonate loudly through the forest, making it one of the more easily detected forest partridges by sound.
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