Partridges, Quails, Francolins, Snowcocks, Guineafowl, and Turkeys
Partridges, Quails, Francolins, Snowcocks, Guineafowl, and Turkeys
Partridges, Quails, Francolins, Snowcocks, Guineafowl, and Turkeys
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Species Distribution Justification for Lower Risk 1<br />
Finsch’s francolin Democratic Republic of Congo range about 180,000km 2 ; little known <strong>and</strong> situation<br />
Francolinus finschi <strong>and</strong> Angola should be monitored<br />
Grey-winged francolin South Africa range about 180,000km 2 , common in optimal habitat<br />
Francolinus africanus<br />
Red-winged francolin parts of central <strong>and</strong> southern Africa patchy global range over 1,000,000km 2 , within which<br />
Francolinus levaillantii<br />
locally common<br />
Moorl<strong>and</strong> francolin Ethiopia, Ug<strong>and</strong>a, <strong>and</strong> Kenya range about 180,000km 2 , some human pressures so<br />
Francolinus psilolaemus<br />
situation should be monitored<br />
Shelley’s francolin southeastern Africa patchy global range over 1,300,000km 2 , within which<br />
Francolinus shelleyi<br />
generally common<br />
Orange River francolin southern <strong>and</strong> eastern Africa patchy global range over 1,400,000km 2 , within which<br />
Francolinus levaillantoides in two disjunct populations generally common<br />
Hartlaub’s francolin Angola to Namibia range about 300,000km 2 , rare in places so situation<br />
Francolinus hartlaubi<br />
should be monitored<br />
Double-spurred francolin western Africa nominate race very common, although race ayesha is<br />
Francolinus bicalcaratus<br />
declining within tiny range in Morocco<br />
Clapperton’s francolin central <strong>and</strong> eastern Africa global range over 2,000,000km 2 , within which<br />
Francolinus clappertoni<br />
generally common<br />
Heuglin’s francolin central Africa global range over 1,400,000km 2 , within which<br />
Francolinus icterorhynchus<br />
common to abundant<br />
Red-billed francolin Namibia to Botswana global range over 700,000km 2 , within which generally<br />
Francolinus adspersus<br />
common<br />
Cape francolin South Africa global range about 185,000km 2 , numbers believed to<br />
Francolinus capensis<br />
be stable<br />
Hildebr<strong>and</strong>t’s francolin eastern Africa global range about 1,200,000km 2 , locally rare so<br />
Francolinus hildebr<strong>and</strong>ti<br />
situation should be monitored<br />
Natal francolin southeastern Africa global range about 1,000,000km 2 , generally common<br />
Francolinus natalensis<br />
Ahanta francolin western Africa coastal belt global range about 200,000km 2 , in view of potential<br />
Francolinus ahantensis<br />
threats, situation should be monitored<br />
Scaly francolin central Africa global range about 2,300,000km 2 , generally common<br />
Francolinus squamatus<br />
Yellow-necked francolin eastern Africa global range about 1,300,000km 2 , generally common<br />
Francolinus leucoscepus<br />
Grey-breasted francolin northwestern Tanzania restricted global range of about 30,000km 2 ; generally<br />
Francolinus rufopictus<br />
common, although situation should be monitored<br />
Red-necked francolin southern Africa global range about 5,000,000km 2 , generally common<br />
Francolinus afer<br />
Swainson’s francolin southern Africa global range about 1,500,000km 2 , generally common<br />
Francolinus swainsonii<br />
Erckel’s francolin northern Ethiopia <strong>and</strong> Sudan global range about 220,000km 2 , generally common<br />
Francolinus erckelii<br />
Chestnut-naped francolin Ethiopia, Somalia, <strong>and</strong> Kenya global range about 270,000km 2 , generally common<br />
Francolinus castaneicollis<br />
H<strong>and</strong>some francolin southwestern Ug<strong>and</strong>a, Rw<strong>and</strong>a, global range about 130,000km 2 , generally common<br />
Francolinus nobilis <strong>and</strong> Burundi to Democratic but little known <strong>and</strong> situation should be monitored<br />
Republic of Congo<br />
Jackson’s francolin west-central Kenya global range about 50,000–60,000km 2 , locally<br />
Francolinus jacksoni<br />
common but situation should be monitored<br />
Grey partridge Britain to northwestern China very large range <strong>and</strong> still numbers in the millions<br />
Perdix perdix<br />
Daurian partridge China very large global range<br />
Perdix dauurica<br />
Tibetan partridge Himalayas widely distributed <strong>and</strong> fairly common<br />
Perdix hodgsoniae<br />
Long-billed wood-partridge Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, probably common in suitable habitat, but in view of<br />
Rhizothera longirostris <strong>and</strong> Borneo rapidly disappearing forests, situation should be<br />
closely monitored (nt)<br />
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