Grey Francolin or safed teetar calling (Francolinus pondicerianus)

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  • Lovely audio of a group of vocalizing Grey Francolin or safed teetar at Sariska National Park, Rajasthan, India.
    The Grey Francolin (formerly called Grey Partridge) Francolinus pondicerianus is a common breeding resident game bird of India. It is a species of partridge found in the plains and drier parts of South Asia upto altitudes of 1000 m. Usually seen in open cultivated land and scrub forests, their local Hindi name is “Teetar” (can also be used to describe other partridges and quails) is based on their loud repeated Ka-tee-tar-tee-tar call which may be produced by more than one bird at a time. Since males attract challengers for a fight in the mating season, decoys are often used to trap these birds.
    Source: eol.org/
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