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The Malayan partridge (''Arborophila campbelli''), also known as the Malay partridge, Malaysian partridge, Malay hill partridge or Campbell's partridge, is a bird species in the family
Phasianidae Phasianidae is a family (biology), family of heavy, ground-living birds, which includes pheasants, grouse, partridges, junglefowl, chickens, Turkey bird, turkeys, Old World quail, and peafowl. The family includes many of the most popular Game (hu ...
.BirdLife International (2016). "''Tigriornis leucolopha''". ''
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''. 2016: e.T22697277A130188990. doibr>10.2305/IUCN.UK.2018-2.RLTS.T22697277A130188990.en
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It is occasionally classified as a
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of the gray-breasted partridge, although most sources classify it as a separate
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species. It is relatively reclusive, and is found throughout
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habitats in
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. This bird primarily inhabits developed forests containing lush undergrowth, and is known to feed on fruits of rattan palms and the creeping plant ''
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'', along with
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and
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. It exhibits mottled brown, black, gray and beige coloring, with distinctive white auricular patches.
''Malayan Partridge''
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Despite its decreasing population, the Malayan partridge is relatively unsusceptible to threats such as
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, as its range largely consists of
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. Therefore, the
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has assessed it as "
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."


Description

This bird is characterized by its mottled olive brown coloration and gray breast. The head is black with white bands, and the eyes are surrounded by red coloration. The legs are often varying shades of red.del Hoyo, Josep; Collar, Nigel; Christie, David; Kirwan, Guy M. (2021-08-18), Billerman, Shawn M.; Keeney, Brooke K.; Rodewald, Paul G.; Schulenberg, Thomas S. (eds.), "
Malayan Partridge (Arborophila campbelli)
'", Birds of the World, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, doibr>10.2173/bow.gybpar3.01.1
Accessed 14 Nov. 2024.
Most adults measure to about 28 centimeters (11 inches) in length. Females are slightly smaller and possess duller coloration on the head and legs. Juveniles usually possess rufous coloration, with some barring on the breast.


Taxonomy

The Malayan partridge was initially described by British
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and
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Herbert Christopher Robinson in 1904, during an expedition to the Malay peninsula. His classification of this bird in the genus ''
Arborophila ''Arborophila'' is a bird genus in the family Phasianidae. The genus has the second most members within the Galliformes after '' Pternistis'', although ''Arborophila'' species vary very little in bodily proportions with different species varying ...
'' stands to this day, although it has often been taxonomized as a subspecies of the gray-breasted partridge (''Arborophila orientalis''). '' Arborophila rolli, A. sumatrana,'' '' A. javanica'' and ''A. brunneopectus'' were also previously labeled as conspecific with ''A. campbelli'' and ''A. orientalis.'' This species is monotypic, and therefore consists of no further subspecies.


Distribution and habitat

This partridge is found in certain areas of the
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. It is known to reside in the countries of
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and
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, and
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has not been reported. Migratory behaviors have not been reported, and this bird is presumed sedentary. It primarily resides in montane forests containing dense undergrowth, often occurring in the upper dipterocarp zone at around 1000–1600 meters (3,280–5,250 ft) in elevation.


Behavior

The Malayan partridge is relatively elusive, and as a result there is limited information regarding its behavioral qualities. However, it is known to forage on fruits of rattan palms and of the creeping plant ''Pratia begoniaefolia,'' along with termites and gastropods. It is
gregarious Sociality is the degree to which individuals in an animal population tend to associate in social groups (gregariousness) and form cooperative societies. Sociality is a survival response to evolutionary pressures. For example, when a mother was ...
, and is often found foraging in pairs or small groups. Based on data collected and the habits of other birds in the genus ''Arborophila,'' it is highly likely that this bird is diurnal. Calls are a series of ringing whistles which transition into shorter series of around 12 disyllabic notes. The second call takes the form of a more abrupt "''chip, chip''" sound. These calls may be heard year round. When disturbed, it exhibits a weak but rapidly repeated "''wit-wut''" call. This partridge is sedentary, and there have been no recorded instances of migration or vagrancy. Few reports of this bird's breeding behavior have been released, and the breeding season is unspecified. However, eggs have been found at around the month of May. These eggs measure at around 42 mm x 31.5–32 mm (1.7 x 1.3 in) in size, and exhibit plain white coloration. Eggs have primarily been observed in clutches of four. Few nests have been observed, and those that have been recorded were primarily flat and loose woven pads measuring at around 15 cm (6 in) across. These nests consisted of twigs and leaves, and one observation documented a nest containing a tunnel leading into a deep pad of leaves. There has been no documented information on incubation or fledgelings.


Status

Despite its limited range, this bird is assessed by the IUCN red list as "Least Concern." This is due to the fact that its range primarily consists of protected areas and conditions which are difficult to reach. Therefore, it is largely unsusceptible to threats such as habitat loss and
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. However, several local conservation organizations such as the
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(ONEP) and Bird Conservation Society of Thailand (BCST) classify this bird as " Vulnerable." As of 2024, its population has been assessed as declining, although the population size is listed as unknown. Despite this, the population is projected as sparsely distributed.Madge, S., and P. McGowan (2002). "
Pheasants, Partridges and Grouse, including Buttonquails, Sandgrouse and Allies
'." Christopher Helm, London, UK.


References

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