Wednesday, 27 May 2026

Wild Bird Wednesday 722 - Painted Sandgrouse

(This will be a rather brief post this week, due to an unexpected peak in the chaos level here, I thought things were supposed to be more straight forward once you retired!)

The Painted Sandgrouse (Pterocles indicus) is described on E-bird as looking like a 'cross between a dove and a pheasant".  

Looking at a different published source, one of my field guides says 'usually keeping in twos.......sits tight and allows close approach'.

I think both sources have a point here.

We found these two birds very close to a road, and they seem utterly unbothered by our presence.  It's hard to tell but I think the bird in the front is a male, as it has distinct banding on (at least) the upper part of its chest.  I am (even more) unsure about the second bird.

These two birds were essentially immobile for the time we watched them - so I have included images where they have the eyes closed just to show that they were actually alive!






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2 comments:

  1. Another wonderful series, Stewart. Thank you for sharing.

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  2. The name fits. Beautiful markings. Birds are a wonder.

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