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Four-banded Sandgrouse

Four-banded Sandgrouse
:Animalia
:Chordata
:Aves
:Columbiformes
:Pteroclididae
:Pterocles
:quadricinctus
Binomial name
Pterocles quadricinctus
(Temminck, 1815)

The Four-banded Sandgrouse (Pterocles quadricinctus) is a medium-sized bird in the sandgrouse family.

It breeds in a belt across Africa from Mauritania and Cameroon east to Sudan and Uganda. It is much more common in the west of its range. It is a partial seasonl migrant, with some birds moving further north in the rainy season.

This gregarious species breeds on open areas with some trees, including savanna, scrubland and similar habitats. Its nest is a ground scrape into which 2 or 3 buff eggs with brown markings are laid. Both sexes incubate.

Four-banded Sandgrouse is 25-28cm long. Its head, neck and upperparts are yellowish-green, with the back heavily marked with brown. The male has black and white bands on its forehead, and also black and white bands separating the breast from the heavily barred belly. The female lacks the head and breast bands, and is heavily barred on the back and flanks.

This sandgrouse has a small, pigeon like head and neck, but a sturdy compact body. It has long pointed wings, which are grey underneath, a short tail and a fast direct flight. Flocks fly to watering holes in the evening to drink, and are largely nocturnal..

The call is a loud wulli-wulli, and there is much twiitering at the drinking holes.

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