- Caspian Snowcock
Taxobox
name = Caspian Snowcock
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Aves
ordo =Galliformes
familia =Phasianidae
genus = "Tetraogallus "
species = "T. caspius"
binomial = "Tetraogallus caspius"
binomial_authority = Gmelin,1784 The Caspian Snowcock, " Tetraogallus caspius", is a
snowcock in the pheasant familyPhasianidae of the orderGalliformes , gallinaceous birds.It is found in the mountains of eastern
Turkey andArmenia , and throughout theAlborz Mountains of Northern Iran. It breeds at altitudes from 1800-3000 m on bare stony ground with some alpine scrub. It nests in a bare ground scrape and lays 6-9 greenish eggs, which are incubated only by the female. Its diet consists ofseed s and vegetable matter. It forms small flocks when not breeding.This snowcock ranges from 56-63 cm long. Its plumage is patterned with grey, brown, white and black, but this snowcock looks pale grey from any distance. The breast is pale grey, the throat and a white patch on the side of the neck are white, and the nape is dark grey.
In flight, this wary bird shows white flight feathers and undertail. Male and female plumages are similar, but juveniles are slightly smaller and duller in appearance. There are three races differing in plumage saturation, becoming paler from west to east.
The Caspian Snowcock has a desolate whistling song, vaguely like a
Eurasian Curlew , "sooo-looo-leeee". It differs fromCaucasian Snowcock in that it does not have the drop in pitch at the end of the song shown by that species. The calls include loud cackles and bubbled "buck-buck-buck-buck-burrrrrr".References
* Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
* "Pheasants, Partridges and Grouse" by Madge and McGowan, ISBN 0-7136-3966-0
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