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Chestnut-breasted Partridge
02 49 082 Arborophila mandellii
Information
Range eastern Himalayas north of the Brahmaputra, and is known from Bhutan, West Bengal (Darjeeling only), Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh, north-east India, Nepal Himalaya and south-east Tibet.
Scientific Classification
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Aves
Order Galliformes
Family Phasianidae
Perdicinae
Genus Arborophila
Species Arborophila mandellii
Conservation Status
VUSpecies
Vulnerable

The Chestnut-breasted partridge (Arborophila mandellii), is a species of partridge endemic to the eastern Himalayas north of the Brahmaputra, and is known from Bhutan, West Bengal (Darjeeling only), Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh, north-east India, Nepal Himalaya and south-east Tibet.

It is a distinctive partridge with chestnut breast-band and grey belly. It is distinguished from the similar rufous-throated partridge (Arborophila rufogularis) by more rufescent crown and head-sides, white gorget and entirely chestnut upper breast.

The scientific name commemorates the Italian naturalist Louis Mandelli.

This bird has been classified as Vulnerable, with an estimated population of less than 10,000. It is threatened by forest degradation, which is fragmenting the population, and by hunting. It is known from at least three protected areas, including Singalila National Park (West Bengal).

In 2015, the first photograph of this species in the wild was taken in Arunachal.

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