Grey Francolin

Francolinus pondicerianus

Where to find them 2

● On ground on bare dirt and crossing to different sections of the shrub land near the visitors center
● Edge of shrub land thickets and forest

Bird Facts 2

● Imported by State of Hawaii as a game bird in 1959
● Will roost in trees in a dry forest at night
● Their kah-tee-tar call is the loudest call in the shrub land
● They will fly if they have to

Sources and Credits

  1. Friends of Kealia Pond NWR, no known copyright restrictions (public domain), uploaded by Friends of Kealia Pond NWR
  2. (c) Friends of Kealia Pond NWR, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA)

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