Hildebrandt, francolin black hildebrandti (formerly;) (Pternistis hildebrandti Chaetopus hildebrandti and Notocolinus hildebrandti), photographed at the large volcanic Caldeira in Tanzania, Africa Ngorongoro conservation area Ngorongoro Crater.
Image: Dan Logen, 23 January 2010 [velociraptorize].
Nikon D300, lens 600 mm 1.4 Extender, ISO 1600, f/7.1, 1/60 s
Question: This bird magnificent African mystery may not be familiar to many of you, but most of you should be able to identify bird taxonomic family and who, having completed at least some of you must be able to tell me if it is a male or female.
Response: It is an immature males Hildebrandt, Black Black hildebrandti. This bird is a member of the taxonomic family which includes the grouse, pheasant and Partridge (family: Phasianidae).
All francolins are placed in the genus yellow. This is the most diverse and diverse genres of Galliformes, with the most members. Species existing francolin 41 36 lie in Africa. Most of the francolins can be recognized by the spur on legs of the male. Many species of francolin are popular such subjects.
The francolins are terrestrial birds primarily from the old world that feed on insects, plant material and seed.
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