Plain Wanderer
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Pedionomus torquatus differs in structure from Turnix by the presence of a small hind-toe. The lax upper plumage is, in the female, reddish-brown with black barring and buff margins to the feathers, the lower parts being pale buff marked with black. A broad white collar spotted with black surrounds the neck, while a rust-coloured nape and chest distinguish the above sex from the male, where the collar is brown and brown.” A. H. Evans, 1900
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birds, bird, ground bird, Plain Wanderer, Pedionomus torquatus, Pedionomidae, quail-like birdGalleries
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Evans, A. H. Birds (New York, NY: The Macmillan Company, 1900)
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