Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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The Black-bellied Sandgrouse is a striking bird that's well adapted to arid environments. It has a distinctive appearance with a grey head, neck, and breast, a black belly, and golden-brown upperparts with darker markings. In flight, their white underwings and black belly make them easily identifiable. They are found across parts of southern Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, and into Central Asia.
These birds inhabit dry open areas, including steppes, semi-deserts, and cultivated lands. They are primarily seed-eaters, foraging on the ground for seeds of grasses, herbs, and grains. Black-bellied Sandgrouse are highly social and often congregate in large flocks, particularly when visiting watering holes at dawn and dusk. This behavior is crucial for their survival in arid environments. They have a unique adaptation where the males soak their belly feathers with water to carry it back to their chicks. Currently, their conservation status is considered "Least Concern."
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