Indian Courser

Latin Name: 
Cursorius coromandelicus
Size: 
23cm
Description: 

Sexes alike. Bright rufous crown; white and black stripes above and through eyes to nape; sandybrown above; chestnut throat and breast and black belly; long, whitish legs; in flight, dark underwings. Small parties in open country; strictly a ground bird, runs in short spurts and feeds on ground, like plovers, suddenly dipping body when disturbed, flies strongly for a short distance and lands; can fly very high.

Habitat: 
Open scrub, fallow land, dry cultivation.
Distribution: 
Most of the area south of the Himalaya, but distribution rather patchy; absent in NE.
Call: 
Call Description: 
Soft, hen-like clucking call in flight, when flushed.
National Status: 
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