Species: Chinese Francolin francolinus pintadeanus English name: chinese francolin Alias: Red Regardless, flower chicken, Huai Nam, the more pheasant, partridge, partridge Category: Galliformes, Phasianidae, Partridges are Description: Male: Medium size (30 cm), do not mistake the black quail class. Pillow, upper back, lower body and wings have conspicuous white spots, back and tail with white horizontal bands. Head Black Belt maroon eyebrow pattern, a broad band of white feathers from the immediate to the ears, chin and throat white. Females similar to males, but lower body skin yellow with black, tan more than upper body. Iris - red-brown; mouth - nearly black; feet - yellow. Calls: a unique loud and harsh call and sound like 'do-be-quick-papa' or 'come to the peak ha-ha'. Twilight hours of the birds chirping at the same time. Distribution area: northeastern India to southern China and Southeast Asia. Introduced to the Philippines. Distribution: common resident bird found in western and southern Yunnan, southwestern Guizhou, Guangxi, Hainan, Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi, Zhejiang and Anhui. Habits: habitat in the lowlands to 1,600 meters above sea level dry woodland, grassland and secondary scrub. The species has been included in the State Forestry Administration, August 1, 2000 release of "The State protects the beneficial or of important economic or scientific value of the list of terrestrial wild animals."