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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Otidiformes

Genus
  
Lissotis

Higher classification
  
Lissotis

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Otididae

Scientific name
  
Lissotis melanogaster

Rank
  
Species

Black-bellied bustard Blackbellied Bustard

Similar
  
Bustard, Bird, Lissotis, Eupodotis, White‑bellied bustard

Amazing call of the black bellied bustard


The black-bellied bustard (Lissotis melanogaster), also known as the black-bellied korhaan, is an African ground-dwelling bird in the bustard family. Some authorities place it in the genus Eupodotis.

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Black bellied bustard at sabi sabi


Description

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The black-bellied bustard is 58–65 cm (23–26 in) long. The bill and legs are dull yellow. The male's upperparts have black and brown marks on a tawny buff background; the underparts are black. The head is boldly patterned with black, white and buff. The neck, long and thin for a bustard, is buffy brown with a thin black line down the front that joins the black breast. The tail is brown and buff with four or five narrow dark brown bands. The upper surface of the wings is white with a brown triangle at the base; the flight feathers have black tips except for the outer secondary feathers. The white of the wings is visible when the bird stands, contrasting with the black underparts.

Black-bellied bustard Karoo Korhaan and Blackbellied Bustard

The female is plain buff, cryptically marked with darker brown mottling on the back and vermiculation (narrow wavy bands) on the neck and breast. The juvenile is duller and darker, with a dark grey crown and buff spots on the wing. The neck and rump patterns of both sexes, the male's white chin and lores, and the female's vermiculations are points that distinguish this species from its close relative, Hartlaub's bustard.

Range and habitat

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It is found in woodland and tall open grassland in Sub-Saharan Africa. It prefers higher rainfall than Hartlaub's bustard and in many areas occurs only following heavy rain.

Behaviour

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In feeding habits it resembles other bustards. In courtship display the male retracts his head to his back, giving "a short rising wheezy whistle, zhweeeeee", pauses in that position, and slowly raises his head, giving "a popping quock or plop followed by soft gurgling".

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References

Black-bellied bustard Wikipedia


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