
Burchell’s Sandgrouse
Sandveld. Usually in pairs or flocks at waterholes. More ochre and heavily speckled than other sandgrouse. Female with yellow face and throat, male grey-blue and more rufous overall.

Sandveld. Usually in pairs or flocks at waterholes. More ochre and heavily speckled than other sandgrouse. Female with yellow face and throat, male grey-blue and more rufous overall.

Scrublands. Bill and legs white. Upperparts dappled dusky; ear coverts rufous; wings rufous dappled black, pale feather edges; below white streaked black.

Broad-leaved woodland. Slender, down-curved bill. Upperparts dark brown heavily spotted white; underparts white, finely scalloped brown.
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