Double-Spurred Francolin Gambia 10 Butut Authentic Coin Money for Jewelry and Craft Making
Double-Spurred Francolin Gambia 10 Butut Authentic Coin Money for Jewelry and Craft Making
Double-Spurred Francolin Gambia 10 Butut Authentic Coin Charm for Jewelry and Craft Making (Spurfowl)
Obverse
National arms
Lettering:
REPUBLIC OF THE GAMBIA
PROGRESS PEACE PROSPERITY
Reverse
Double-spurred francolin (Francolinus bicalcaratus)
Lettering: 10 BUTUTS
Features
Issuer The Gambia
Period Republic (1970-date)
Type Standard circulation coin
Year 1998
Value 10 Bututs
0.1 GMD = 0.0019 USD
Currency Dalasi (1971-date)
Composition Brass plated steel
Weight 5.6 g
Diameter 26 mm
Thickness 1.5 mm
Shape Round
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Number N# 6466
References KM# 56, Schön# 65
Wikipedia:
The double-spurred spurfowl (Pternistis bicalcaratus) is a gamebird in the pheasant family Phasianidae of the order Galliformes, gallinaceous birds. Like most spurfowls, it is restricted to Africa. It is a resident breeder in tropical west Africa, but there is a small and declining isolated population in Morocco.
The double-spurred spurfowl is 30–34 cm (12–13 in) in length. The male is mainly brown, sparingly streaked and spotted darker and cream above, chest and flank feathers are dark brown edged and centrally spotted cream. The face is pale cream finely flecked with dark brown, and the head features a chestnut crown and white supercilium. It has a chestnut neck collar, white cheek patches and brown wings. The male usually has two spurs on each leg, the upper one being blunt. The legs are dull green. The female is similar in appearance, but usually lacks spurs and is slightly smaller and less robustly built. Males weigh around 507 g (17.9 oz) and females around 381 g (13.4 oz). Young birds are almost indistinguishable from adult females after the post juvenile moult at several weeks old, males take several months to develop any spurs. Breeding is unlikely until the birds are in their second year.
Distribution and habitat
This bird is found in open habitats with trees. It nests in a lined ground scrape laying 5 to 7 eggs. The double-spurred spurfowl takes a wide variety of plant and insect food. This is a very unobtrusive species, best seen in spring when the male sings a mechanical krak-krak-krak from a mound. It has a pheasant's explosive flight, but prefers to creep away unseen.
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