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The Himalayan quail (Ophrysia superciliosa) or mountain quail, is a medium-sized quail belonging to the pheasant family. It was last reported in 1876 and... |
The Himalayan monal (Lophophorus impejanus), also called Impeyan monal and Impeyan pheasant, is a pheasant native to Himalayan forests and shrublands at... |
Stegodon elephants, Indosaurus, Himalayan quail, and pink-headed duck are famous extinct animals from India. The Himalayan quail and pink-headed duck are only... |
Galloperdix lunulata – r Sri Lanka spurfowl, Galloperdix bicalcarata – r Himalayan quail, Ophrysia superciliosa – C Ex Blood pheasant, Ithaginis cruentus –... |
Ophrysia Bonaparte 1856 Himalayan quail, Ophrysia superciliosa (Gray 1846) CR D Genus Perdicula Hodgson 1837 (Bush-Quails) Jungle bush quail, Perdicula asiatica... |
List of critically endangered birds (category Lists of animals by conservation status) curassow Belem curassow Edwards's pheasant Malay crestless fireback Himalayan quail Sira curassow Horned curassow Trinidad piping guan Djibouti francolin... |
Cheer pheasant (section Status and conservation) (2011). "Patch occupancy for cheer pheasant Catreus wallichii in the Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area" (PDF). International Journal of Galliformes... |
1950. It enjoyed the highest literacy rate and per capita income among Himalayan states. In 1975, after the Indian Army took over the city of Gangtok,... |
Kuser's Blood Partridge Northern Blood Partridge Sikhim Himalayan Blood Partridge Himalayan Blood Partridge BirdLife International (2016). "Ithaginis... |
Indian peafowl (section Conservation and status) some interest during Darwin's time. Others had doubts about its taxonomic status, but the English naturalist and biologist Charles Darwin (1809–1882) presented... |
Valmiki National Park (category Himalayan subtropical broadleaf forests) Some of the interesting birds of VTR are Nepal kalij pheasant, three-toed quail, paradise flycatcher, grey shrike, green willow warbler, tree pipit, white... |
bush quail (P. asiatica) Rock bush quail (P. argoondah) Painted bush quail (P. erythrorhyncha) Manipur bush quail (P. manipurensis) Ophrysia Himalayan quail... |
bush quail (P. asiatica) Rock bush quail (P. argoondah) Painted bush quail (P. erythrorhyncha) Manipur bush quail (P. manipurensis) Ophrysia Himalayan quail... |
kalij, is a pheasant found in forests and thickets, especially in the Himalayan foothills, from Nepal, Pakistan to western Thailand. Males are rather... |
White eared pheasant (section Conservation status) bush quail (P. asiatica) Rock bush quail (P. argoondah) Painted bush quail (P. erythrorhyncha) Manipur bush quail (P. manipurensis) Ophrysia Himalayan quail... |
National Park. A critically endangered bird, last seen in 1876 is the Himalayan quail endemic to the western Himalayas of the state. Evergreen oaks, rhododendrons... |
some interest during Darwin's time. Others had doubts about its taxonomic status, but the English naturalist and biologist Charles Darwin (1809–1882) presented... |
Pheasants, Partidges and Grouse: A Guide to the Pheasants, Partridges, Quails, Grouse, Guineafowl, Payton Moore, Buttonquails and Sandgrouse of the World... |
bush quail (P. asiatica) Rock bush quail (P. argoondah) Painted bush quail (P. erythrorhyncha) Manipur bush quail (P. manipurensis) Ophrysia Himalayan quail... |
Mikado pheasant (section Conservation status) bush quail (P. asiatica) Rock bush quail (P. argoondah) Painted bush quail (P. erythrorhyncha) Manipur bush quail (P. manipurensis) Ophrysia Himalayan quail... |