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Pallas's Sandgrouse
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Pterocles Syrrhaptes |
The sandgrouse are a group of 16 near passerine bird species in the order Pteroclidiformes. They are restricted to treeless open country in the Old World, such as plains and semi-deserts.
Sandgrouse have small, pigeon like heads and necks, but sturdy compact bodies. They have long pointed wings and sometimes tails and a fast direct flight. Flocks fly to watering holes at dawn and dusk.
Legs are feathered down to the toes, and genus Syrrhaptes has the toes feathered as well.
Two to three eggs are laid directly on the ground. They are buff or greenish with cryptic markings. Most species are resident, but Pallas's Sandgrouse is eruptive.
Sandgrouse are traditionally placed in two genera. Two central Asian species in Syrrhaptes, and the rest in Pterocles, but recent research casts some doubt on this division.
- Order Pteroclidiformes
- Family Pteroclididae
- Genus Syrrhaptes
- Tibetan Sandgrouse, S. tibetanus
Pallas's Sandgrouse, S. paradoxus
- Tibetan Sandgrouse, S. tibetanus
- Genus Pterocles
- Pin-tailed Sandgrouse, P. alchata
Namaqua Sandgrouse, P. namaqua
Chestnut-bellied Sandgrouse, P. exustus
Spotted Sandgrouse, P. senegallus
Black-bellied Sandgrouse, P. orientalis
Crowned Sandgrouse, P. coronatus
Yellow-throated Sandgrouse, P. gutturalis
Burchell's Sandgrouse, P. burchelli
Masked Sandgrouse, P. personatus
Black-faced Sandgrouse, P. decoratus
Lichtenstein's Sandgrouse, P. lichtensteinii
Double-banded Sandgrouse, P. bicinctus
Painted Sandgrouse, P. indicus
Four-banded Sandgrouse, P. quadricinctus
- Pin-tailed Sandgrouse, P. alchata
- Genus Syrrhaptes
- Family Pteroclididae
External links
- Sandgrouse videos on the Internet Bird Collection