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Lesser Florican
Lesser Florican

Image from Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lesser_florican

Scientific name
Sypheotides indicus
Order
Otidiformes
Family
Otididae
Genus
Eupodotis
Recordings
5
Xeno-canto

Lesser Florican

Sypheotides indicus

The lesser florican, also known as the likh or kharmore, is the smallest in the bustard family and the only member of the genus Sypheotides. It is endemic to the Indian Subcontinent where it is found in tall grasslands and is best known for the leaping breeding displays made by the males during the monsoon season. The male has a contrasting black and white breeding plumage and distinctive elongated head feathers that extend behind the neck. These bustards are found mainly in northwestern and central India during the summer but are found more widely distributed across India in winter. The species is highly endangered and has been extirpated in some parts of its range such as Pakistan. It is threatened both by hunting and habitat degradation. The only similar species is the Bengal florican which is larger and lacks the white throat, collar and elongated plumes.

Source: wikipedia

Recordings (5)

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ID↑↓Recordist↑↓DateCountry↑↓Location↑↓Type↑↓Quality↑↓Duration↑↓License↑↓
XC124825vir joshi2011-08-24IndiaAmreli, GujaratcallA0:05
XC147685Devashish Deb2013-08-14IndiaShokli, Ajmer, RajasthancallC0:18
XC428815Saurabh Sawant2018-07-23IndiaShokaliya village outskirts, Ajmer Districtflight call, songA2:38
XC428814Saurabh Sawant2018-07-23IndiaShokaliya village outskirts, Ajmer Districtflight call, songA0:40
XC428818Saurabh Sawant2018-07-24IndiaShokaliya village outskirts, Ajmer Districtflight call, songA0:07