Gorgeted Wood Quail (Odontophorus strophium)

The Gorgeted Wood Quail bird is a small and beautiful species of bird that belongs to the Odontophoridae family. This bird is commonly found in the dense forests of Central and South America, especially in countries like Argentina, Peru, Brazil, and Panama. It is a shy bird that is known for its unique features and its melodious song.

The Gorgeted Wood Quail bird is a small bird that typically measures around 17-18 cm in length and weighs around 125-150 grams. It has a beautiful brown and olive-green plumage, with a distinctive white throat patch or gorget which gives it its name. The bird also has a black patch of feathers on the top of its head.

This bird is predominantly found in thick forested areas and is known to be a ground-dwelling bird, spending most of its day foraging on forest floors for insects, small invertebrates, and seeds. The Gorgeted Wood Quail bird is quite a solitary bird and it is very rare to see them in large groups. They are more often seen in pairs or small family groups.

One of the most interesting features of the Gorgeted Wood Quail bird is their song. This bird is known for producing some of the most melodious and sweetest whistles that can be heard up to two kilometers away. Their songs consist of a series of low, sweet cooling whistles that are soothing to the ears.

The Gorgeted Wood Quail bird is a shy and elusive bird, and they are often kept as pets. However, they are not commonly seen in the bird trade and it is illegal to keep them as pets in some countries. The bird is listed as near-threatened due to a decline in its population mainly because of habitat destruction and hunting.

In conclusion, the Gorgeted Wood Quail bird is a unique and beautiful bird with a distinctive appearance and an enchanting song. It is an important member of its ecosystem and plays a vital role in maintaining the balance of the forest ecosystem. It is our responsibility to ensure that this beautiful species remains as an integral part of our planet's biodiversity.




Other names

Odontophorus strophium

Odontophoridae

GALLIFORMES

Gorgeted Wood Quail

tocro de collar

领林鹑

領林鶉

ogrličasta prepelica

křepel límcový

Halsbåndstandvagtel

Witkeeltandkwartel

kolumbianviiriäinen

Tocro à miroir

Kragenwachtel

Quaglia boschereccia dalla gorgiera

クビワウズラ

apykaklėtoji miškinė putpelė

kragetannvaktel

przepiór białolicy

corcovado-de-papo-branco

Воротничковый лесной перепел

Ogrličasta šumska prepelica

prepelka goliernatá

Corcovado gorjiblanco

colombiatandvaktel

Kolyeli Tokro

токро білощокий

tamme-selvavutt

örvös fogasfürj