Crested Wood Partridge

ANIMAL:
Crested Wood Partridge      Rollulus rouloul
 
Type of Animal:
Gamebird

Habitat:
Rainforest, bamboo thickets, woodland, evergreen forest

Location(s):
S. Burma, S. Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo

Appearance:
Male has red crest/black frontal bristles/white forehead spot/brownish wing panel/dark blue underparts. Female mostly pea-green w/ brown wing coverts, lacks crest of male.

Food/Diet:
Worms, insects, fruit, veggies, seeds, mollusks

Status in Wild:
Stable

Conservation:
Breeding from zoos, breeding centers, & aviculture

Lifestyle:
Found in small groups called coveys w/ up to 15 individuals.

Additional Info:

Called:
Male-Cock
Female-Hen
Young-Chick
Group-Covey
 
Weight:
Male-8 oz
Female-7.04 oz
 
Gestation:
18 days 

Life Span:
10-12 years

Height:
Male-10.2 in
Female-9.6 in

Body Length:
Male-10.2 in
Female-9.6 in

Main predators are felids, civets, monitor lizards, bears, & pythons. Hornbills prey on chicks.
 
Declining due to habitat loss, logging, bird trade, & hunting.
 
Nests usually ground scapes filled w/ leaves, concealed under leaf litter.
 
Their song is a mournful whistled si-ul.
 
Uses feet to probe for food items on forest floor.
 
Also called roul-roul partridge due to scientific name. Other names crested partridge, red-crowned wood partridge, green wood partridge, & green wood quail.
 
Females usually lay 5-6 eggs per clutch.
 
Often feed near wild pigs, monkeys, & other birds, eating leftovers of other animals.
 
They're active during the day (diurnal).
 
They often dust-bathe to clean their plumage.
 
Can breed anytime of year.

Fun Fact(s):
Known to be friendly & tame in captivity & rather shy in the wild.
 
They can fly short distances w/ their wings but prefer to run.
 
The male does most of the nest building.

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