Coqui francolin explained

The Coqui francolin (Campocolinus coqui) is a species of bird in the family Phasianidae.

Taxonomy

Formerly classified in the genus Peliperdix, a 2020 study found it, the white-throated francolin (C. albogularis), and Schlegel's francolin (C. schlegelii) together comprise a new genus Campocolinus.[1] The International Ornithological Congress has accepted these findings.[2]

Range

It is mainly found in Africa's southern half but is also sparsely present in the western Sahel and Ethiopia. It is believed to be the most widespread francolin in Africa.

Habitat

It mainly inhabits grasslands, steppes, savannas and dry scrubland, but also bright forest and grain fields. On high plateaus it lives up to 2,000 meters high. It is mostly resident throughout its range.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Crowe. Timothy M.. Mandiwana-Neudani. Tshifhiwa G.. Donsker. David B.. Bowie. Rauri CK. Little. Robin M.. 2020-04-02. Resolving nomenclatural 'confusion' vis-à-vis Latham's Francolin (Francolinus/Peliperdix/Afrocolinus lathami) and the 'Red-tailed' francolins (Francolinus/Ortygornis/Peliperdix spp.). Ostrich. 91. 2. 134–136. 10.2989/00306525.2020.1723140. 2020Ostri..91..134C . 0030-6525.
  2. Web site: Taxonomic Updates – IOC World Bird List. 2021-07-14. en-US.
  3. http://sabap2.adu.org.za/docs/sabap1/188.pdf Species text in The Atlas of Southern African Birds