The Tanimbar Scrubfowl (Megapodius tenimberensis), formerly a subspecies of the orange-footed Megapod, was designated as a separate species in 2014.Tanimba megapods live alone and in pairs. Omnivorous, eating small invertebrates and a wide variety of foods on the forest floor. Shy and mysterious, bu...
Chinese partridges like to move in secondary forests, low shrub forests, and mixed wood forests. They especially like to live in environments with sparse trees covering the roof and few deciduous grasses below. They live in dry valleys between low mountains and on rocky and sandy slopes of hills. Th...