Pedionomus torquatus Gould, 1840 is a animal in the Pedionomidae family, order Charadriiformes, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Pedionomus torquatus Gould, 1840

Pedionomus torquatus Gould, 1840

Pedionomus torquatus, the plains-wanderer, is a unique quail-like ground bird in its own family, native to open grasslands.

Family
Genus
Pedionomus
Order
Charadriiformes
Class
Aves

About Pedionomus torquatus Gould, 1840

The plains-wanderer, with the scientific name Pedionomus torquatus Gould, 1840, is a quail-like ground bird that measures 15 to 19 cm. It is such an unusual bird that it is placed in its own monotypic family, Pedionomidae. Adult males are light brown on their upperparts, with fawn-white underparts marked by black crescents. Adult females are substantially larger than males, and have a distinctive black collar spotted with white. Plains-wanderers have excellent camouflage, and will first hide when any disturbance occurs. If approached too closely, they will run rather than fly, as they are very poor fliers. Females lay four eggs, which the male then incubates.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Aves Charadriiformes Pedionomidae Pedionomus

Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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