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Grey-winged Francolin

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-;Scleroptila africanus+[[Image:GreywingFrancolin_Mybs_BlouvleiSouthAfr.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by {{user|Mybs|Mybs}} <br />Blouvlei, near Cape Town, [[South Africa]].]]
-[[Image:Grey-winged_Francolin.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Photo by nkgray]]+;[[:Category:Francolinus|Francolinus]] africanus
==Identification== ==Identification==
-Photographed near Amersfoort, Mpumalanga, South Africa.+Length 30-33 cm, mass 354-539 g, males slightly larger than females.
 + 
 +Similar to other Francolins; range overlaps with [[Red-winged Francolin]], [[Orange River Francolin]], and (marginally) [[Shelley's Francolin]]. However, the red on the wings is confined to the outer wings (wings greyer than other species), and the throat is grey and freckled (white or buff in other species). Also differs from [[Shelley's Francolin]] in having narrow rather than bold barring on the belly.
 +==Distribution==
 +[[South Africa]] and [[Lesotho]].
 +[[Image:Greywing_Francolin_Alan_Manson_Suikerbosrand_2008_06_30.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by {{user|Alan+Manson|Alan Manson}} <br />Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve, [[South Africa]], June 2008.]]
 +==Taxonomy==
 +Was considered conspecific with [[Moorland Francolin]], but molecular studies indicate that more closely related to [[Orange River Francolin]], [[Shelley's Francolin]] and [[Finsch's Francolin]].
 +====''Scleroptila'' vs. ''Francolinus''====
 +Sibley & Monroe (1996) placed this species in the genus ''Scleroptila'', but this genus has not been recognized by Clements (2007) or Howard & Moore (2003), and the Opus follows in this consensus.
 +==Habitat==
 +Upland grassland, Karoo shrubland, and fynbos. Frequents shorter grassland on plateux, ridge tops and shelves rather than steep slopes or valley bottoms; displaced by [[Red-winged Francolin]] in tall grassland.
 +==Behaviour==
 +Generally in pairs in breeding season, and in coveys of up to 20 individuals in winter. Food is mainly small bulbs, with invertebrates being more important when rearing chicks.
 + 
 +Usually located by call (in the early morning) or when flushed.
 + 
 +'''Breeding''': Monogamous and territorial. The nest is a scrape in the ground, lined with grass and well concealed under a grass tuft. Four to eight eggs are laid July-December (winter rainfall areas in Western Cape) or August-March (summer rainfall areas).
 +==References==
 +Hockey PAR, Dean WRJ & Ryan PG (eds) 2005. Robert's Birds of Southern Africa, 7th edition. John Voelcker Bird Book Fund, Cape Town, South Africa. ISBN 0620340533
==External Links== ==External Links==
-*[http://www.birdforum.net/pp_gallery/showgallery.php?mcats=all&si=Scleroptila%20africanus&what=allfields&name=&when=&whenterm= View more images of Grey-winged Francolin in the gallery]+{{GSearch|Francolinus+africanus}}
-[[Category:Birds]]+[[Category:Birds]][[Category:Francolinus]]

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Photo by Mybs Blouvlei, near Cape Town, South Africa.
Photo by Mybs
Blouvlei, near Cape Town, South Africa.
Francolinus africanus

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[edit] Identification

Length 30-33 cm, mass 354-539 g, males slightly larger than females.

Similar to other Francolins; range overlaps with Red-winged Francolin, Orange River Francolin, and (marginally) Shelley's Francolin. However, the red on the wings is confined to the outer wings (wings greyer than other species), and the throat is grey and freckled (white or buff in other species). Also differs from Shelley's Francolin in having narrow rather than bold barring on the belly.

[edit] Distribution

South Africa and Lesotho.

Photo by Alan Manson Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve, South Africa, June 2008.
Photo by Alan Manson
Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve, South Africa, June 2008.

[edit] Taxonomy

Was considered conspecific with Moorland Francolin, but molecular studies indicate that more closely related to Orange River Francolin, Shelley's Francolin and Finsch's Francolin.

[edit] Scleroptila vs. Francolinus

Sibley & Monroe (1996) placed this species in the genus Scleroptila, but this genus has not been recognized by Clements (2007) or Howard & Moore (2003), and the Opus follows in this consensus.

[edit] Habitat

Upland grassland, Karoo shrubland, and fynbos. Frequents shorter grassland on plateux, ridge tops and shelves rather than steep slopes or valley bottoms; displaced by Red-winged Francolin in tall grassland.

[edit] Behaviour

Generally in pairs in breeding season, and in coveys of up to 20 individuals in winter. Food is mainly small bulbs, with invertebrates being more important when rearing chicks.

Usually located by call (in the early morning) or when flushed.

Breeding: Monogamous and territorial. The nest is a scrape in the ground, lined with grass and well concealed under a grass tuft. Four to eight eggs are laid July-December (winter rainfall areas in Western Cape) or August-March (summer rainfall areas).

[edit] References

Hockey PAR, Dean WRJ & Ryan PG (eds) 2005. Robert's Birds of Southern Africa, 7th edition. John Voelcker Bird Book Fund, Cape Town, South Africa. ISBN 0620340533

[edit] External Links

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