Guttera edouardi

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Guttera edouardi, commonly known as the eastern crested guineafowl, is a ground-dwelling African bird species recognized for its distinctive curly black crest and spotted plumage.

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Guttera edouardi canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird species
guineafowl
taxon
activityPattern diurnal
behavior ground-dwelling
bodyColor dark
class Aves
commonName eastern crested guineafowl
conservationStatus Least Concern
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
surface form: IUCN Red List
diet insects
seeds
small invertebrates
domain Eukaryota
eggColor pale
family Numididae
flightAbility capable of short flights
foragingStratum ground
genus Guttera
geographicDistribution East Africa
surface form: eastern Africa

southeastern Africa
habitat forest edges
savanna with trees
woodlands
hasCrest curly black crest
hasCrestType curled feathers
hasPlumage spotted plumage
isPartOf African avifauna
kingdom Animalia
matingSystem monogamous
movement primarily terrestrial
nativeToContinent Africa
nestLocation on the ground
order Galliformes
phylum Chordata
plumagePattern white spots
relatedTo Guttera
surface form: Guttera pucherani

Numida meleagris
reproduction lays eggs in ground nest
socialBehavior forms flocks
gregarious
taxonRank species
vocalization loud calls

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Guttera hasSpecies Guttera edouardi