Harwood's Francolin Pternistis harwoodi
Harwood's Francolin, Jemma Valley, Ethiopia, January 2016 - click for larger image

Jemma Valley, Ethiopia
January 2016

Harwood's Francolin is endemic to Ethiopia where it is found on the scrubby hillsides of the central highlands at between 1,300 and 2,500 metres. See the distribution map at Birdlife International.

It is a medium-sized Francolin with a red bill and legs and red skin around the eyes.

Its restricted range and the loss of habitat within that range has caused it to be classified as Vulnerable.

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