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The ocellated quail ( Cyrtonyx ocellatus) is a species of in the family , the New World quail. It is found in , , , , and .


Taxonomy and systematics
The ocellated quail shares genus Cyrtonyx with the ( C. montezumae) and Salle’s quail ( C. sallei). It is .


Description
The ocellated quail is long. Males weigh an estimated and females an estimated . The adult male's face has a black and white harlequin pattern. Its crown and nape are buffy brown to olive brown with a thick tawny crest on the rear of the crown. The throat is white with black stripes. Its upperparts are gray and brown with cinnamon stripes and black spots. The central breast is tawny cinnamon and its edges gray with cinnamon spots. The belly is a deeper cinnamon, the flanks gray with cinnamon scallops, and the vent area black. The female's face is buffy and black, the crest tawny, and the upperparts brown with buff lines. The breast and belly are wine red with black bars and spots.Eitniear, J. C., C. I. Rodríguez-Flores, C. A. Soberanes-González, and M. d. C. Arizmendi (2020). Ocellated Quail ( Cyrtonyx ocellatus Https://doi.org/10.2173/bow.ocequa1.01 retrieved September 11, 2021


Distribution and habitat
The ocellated quail is or was found in far southern Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and possibly Nicaragua. Only in Guatemala have there been a significant number of sightings since the late 1900s, with none in El Salvador and in Nicaragua only a c. 1900 specimen and a few early 2000s sight records near the Honduran border. It inhabits shrubland and open pine and oak forest, generally between of elevation.


Behavior

Feeding
The ocellated quail is entirely terrestrial. It forages for tubers and roots by digging with its feet. Especially during the breeding season it also takes a variety of insects.


Breeding
Almost nothing is known about the ocellated quail's breeding . In Guatemala it is reported to breed between April and August. The nest and eggs have not been described.


Vocalization
Though they have not been described in detail, the ocellated quail's vocalizations are similar to those of Montezuma quail. The male apparently sings "a single descending, buzzy whistle" and the female "a descending series of short notes".


Status
The has assessed the ocellated quail as Vulnerable. Its population is estimated at fewer than 10,000 individuals. The species "has been undergoing a rapid population decline over the past ten years as a result of increased demand for agricultural land due to human population increases, mining concessions in its stronghold of Guatemala and increased hunting pressure."

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