
Taiwan Partridge
Taiwan Partridge
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The Taiwan Partridge is an endemic partridge species found only on the island of Taiwan. It is characterized by its distinctive grey and white facial patterns and prefers the dense undergrowth of montane forests.
Where to spot
Inhabits dense broadleaf and coniferous forests with thick undergrowth, typically at mid-to-high elevations, throughout mountainous regions of Taiwan.
How to spot
Extremely shy and challenging to spot. Best detected by its loud, clear calls, which consist of a series of repeated notes. Remain quiet and patient in suitable habitat, especially along forest trails.
When to spot
Most active during early morning and late afternoon. Calls are more frequent and louder during the breeding season (spring/summer).
Where to spot
Inhabits dense broadleaf and coniferous forests with thick undergrowth, typically at mid-to-high elevations, throughout mountainous regions of Taiwan.
How to spot
Extremely shy and challenging to spot. Best detected by its loud, clear calls, which consist of a series of repeated notes. Remain quiet and patient in suitable habitat, especially along forest trails.
When to spot
Most active during early morning and late afternoon. Calls are more frequent and louder during the breeding season (spring/summer).
This species is Taiwan's only endemic partridge, making it a unique and significant part of the island's avifauna and a key target for birdwatchers visiting the region.
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