Pin-tailed Sandgrouse \ Pterocles alchata **

The Pin-tailed Sandgrouse (Pterocles alchata) is a striking bird species found in arid and semi-arid habitats across parts of southern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, including the UAE during migration. Known for its elegant appearance, the species gets its name from its long, pointed central tail feathers. Males are particularly eye-catching, with intricate patterns of orange, white, and green on their plumage, while females are more camouflaged with cryptic brown and black markings.

Pin-tailed Sandgrouse are well-adapted to desert environments, often inhabiting open plains, steppes, and dry fields. They feed primarily on seeds, foraging in the early morning or late afternoon when temperatures are cooler. A fascinating behavioral trait is their ability to carry water in their belly feathers back to their chicks, a crucial adaptation for survival in arid landscapes. These birds are also known for their fast, direct flight and their soft, melodious calls that can be heard during flight.

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