Coqui Francolin (Campocolinus coqui)

The Coqui Francolin is a beautiful and unique bird found in East Africa. It is a medium-sized bird that usually weighs up to 450 grams. It is also known as the Coqui Spurfowl, and its scientific name is Peliperdix coqui. The distinctive feature of this bird is the blue facial skin that surrounds its eyes and the red markings around the eyes, which makes it a truly stunning bird.

The Coqui Francolin is found in a variety of habitats, such as savannas, grasslands, and open woodlands. They are known to prefer areas with low to moderate tree cover but can also be found in areas with high tree cover. These birds are most commonly found in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.

Coqui Francolin birds are primarily herbivores. They feed on seeds, insects, and small invertebrates. They are known to be foragers and can be seen scratching on the ground for food. These active birds are typically found in small groups or pairs, and they are active during the day. This bird is also known for its distinctive high-pitched whistling call, which can be heard from a distance.

The Coqui Francolin is known to be a non-migratory bird, which means they remain in the same area all year round. These birds are typically monogamous, with the male and female pairing for life. They build their nests on the ground, and the female lays around 6 to 7 eggs at a time.

Sadly, the Coqui Francolin is considered a threatened species due to habitat loss in East Africa. The loss of habitat is due to human activities such as agriculture, logging, and land clearing for settlements. Additionally, these birds are hunted for their meat, which has had an impact on their population.

In conclusion, the Coqui Francolin is a beautiful and unique bird. It is recognized by its blue facial skin and red markings around its eyes. These birds are typically found in East Africa, and are primarily herbivores. Sadly, they are considered a threatened species due to habitat loss and hunting. The conservation of these gracious birds should be a top priority to prevent their extinction.




Other names

Campocolinus coqui

Phasianidae

GALLIFORMES

Coqui Francolin

francolí coqui

栗顶鹧鸪

栗頂鷓鴣

smeđoglava jarebica

frankolín rezavohlavý

Coquifrankolin

Coquifrankolijn

keltapääfrankoliini

Francolin coqui

Coquifrankolin

Francolino coqui

コクイシャコ

Pietų Afrikos frankolinas

kokifrankolin

frankolin jasnogłowy

francolim-das-pedras

Турач коки

Koki frankolin

frankolín kokvi

Francolín coqui

coquifrankolin

Sarı Başlı Turaç

турач вохристоголовий

Swempie

väikefrankoliin (väike-frankoliinkana)

Coqui-frankolin