White-bellied Bustard
Eupodotis senegalensis
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White-bellied bustards are common in tall or burned grassland. Note both sexes have the characteristic blue-grey neck, confined in the female to the hindneck. The fliight photo is courtesy of Marie-France Gremoullet; the 2nd row photo (Serengeti NP) is courtesy of Karine Van der Vurst; and the left 3rd row (Mkomazi NP) is courtesy of Kim Axmann. All of the other photographs were taken in Tarangire and the Serengeti; the right lower female is courtesy of Henrik Kisbye. Click the left lower photo to see 14 enlargements that include immatures and a displaying male.
 
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All unattributed images on this website are:
copyright © 2001-24 Ron Eggert or David Peterson
All other images are the property of the indicated photographers:
Henrik Kisbye, Karine Van der Vurst, Michael Markussen, Valéry Schollaert
Stuart Webb, Marie-France Gremoullet, Michael Oates, Kim Axmann

Last Update this page: 12-16-23