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Ring-necked Francolin

Scleroptila streptophora

The ring-necked francolin, scientifically known as Scleroptila streptophora, is a distinguished member of the Phasianidae family. This bird is adorned with a subtle yet notable ring around its neck, which contributes to its name and identification.

Identification Tips

When observing the ring-necked francolin, one should look for the characteristic neck ring that sets it apart from other species. Its plumage is generally cryptic, allowing it to blend seamlessly into its surroundings.

Habitat

This species is known to inhabit the diverse landscapes of Central and East Africa, where it finds refuge and sustenance.

Distribution

The ring-necked francolin graces the lands of Burundi, Cameroon, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda with its presence. Birdwatchers in these regions may be fortunate enough to encounter this elusive bird.

Conservation status

The conservation status of the ring-necked francolin is currently listed as Near Threatened. This change from Least Concern was made in 2007, reflecting the growing concerns for the species' future. It is a stark reminder of the fragility of nature and the need for continued conservation efforts.

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