Red-winged Francolin (1) klogan South Africa Date taken: Nov 25 2019 Red-winged Francolin- scleroptila levaillantii please add to the list- found in temperate grasslands up to 1800metres in Eastern Southern Africa Date uploaded: Feb 12 2020 Write comments
Red-billed Francolin (1)Francolinus adspersus klogan Namibia Another near endemic Spurfowl- Pternistis Adspersus- found in Botswana and Namibia Date uploaded: Feb 12 2020 Write comments
Orange River Francolin (1)Francolinus levaillantoides klogan South Africa Date taken: May 16 2015 Calls loudly in the early morning- can be found in the rocky suburbs of Johannesburg but more often heard than seen Date uploaded: Feb 12 2020 Write comments
Natal Francolin (1)Francolinus natalensis klogan South Africa Date taken: Feb 5 2013 Another common and widespread Spurfowl over the Eastern parts of Southern Africa Date uploaded: Feb 12 2020 Write comments
Common Buttonquail / Small Buttonquail (2)Turnix sylvaticus klogan South Africa Date taken: Apr 6 2021 Locally common in open savanna. but you need to find it on the roadside to get a shot Date uploaded: Feb 12 2020 Write comments
Hartlaub's Francolin (1)Francolinus hartlaubi klogan Namibia Date taken: Apr 17 2012 Another endemic Spurfowl found in rocky habitats in Northern Namibia Date uploaded: Feb 12 2020 Write comments
Harlequin Quail (1)Coturnix delegorguei klogan Kenya Another Intra African migrant although some overwinter. Always difficult to find. I see them most often in Kruger Date uploaded: Feb 11 2020 Write comments
Grey-wing Francolin (1)Francolinus africanus klogan South Africa Date taken: Jan 9 2009 Grey-winged Francolin is another South African endemic found in montane grasslands Date uploaded: Feb 11 2020 Write comments
Coqui Francolin (2)Francolinus coqui klogan South Africa Date taken: Dec 4 2010 Details: female The female- shot taken in the Kruger Park Date uploaded: Feb 11 2020 Write comments
Coqui Francolin (2)Francolinus coqui klogan South Africa Date taken: Dec 4 2010 Details: male Our smallest Francolin has a patchy distribution through north eastern southern Africa. Sexes are dimorphic. this is the male Date uploaded: Feb 11 2020 Write comments