(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!
As ever, to join in with WBW click on the link below. Cheers SM
PS: I hope normal service will resume soon! S





Another wonderful series, Stewart. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe name fits. Beautiful markings. Birds are a wonder.
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteThey are handsome indeed! YAM xx
Beautiful shots, such a gorgeous little bird!
ReplyDeleteLovely looking birds and great find Stewart. Thanks for hosting and commenting. I hope you have a more relaxed week ahead.
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome, well clicked
ReplyDeleteSandgrouse are exceptionally appealing birds. The last ones I saw were in Ethiopia several years ago.
ReplyDeleteOh, dear Stewart, I also hope the stress and chaos will soon pass. But I can assure you from my own experience that retirement has never been "unchaotic" for us 😉
ReplyDeletePainted Sandgrouses are pretty feather balls; I particularly like their tiger-striped markings.
I think they bear a certain resemblance to the chukar partridges (Alectoris chukar) we saw on Antelope Island in 2024 (https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2024/10/weltreise-2024-sw-usa-salt-lake-city.html)
All the best from Austria, Traude
https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2026/05/reisebericht-2025-von-ost-nach-west-auf.html
Wow. Amazing bird and really great photos. It would be nice to see that bird someday.
ReplyDeleteLove their tiger stripes!
ReplyDeletebeautiful birds...
ReplyDeletenever seen them in our areas.
The sand grouse is lovely looking. Such colours and patterns.
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