FRANCOLINS IN IRRIGATED
FOREST
PLANTATIONS AND SUB-MOUNTAINOUS TRACT OF THE
PUNJAB,
PAKISTAN
M. Anwar Mann and A. Aleem Chaudhiy
Punjab Wi1dlife Research Institute, Gatwala,
Faisalabad,
Pakistan
Abstract
Population
estimates for Black and Grey francolins (Francolinus francolinus, F.
pondicerianus) were made through call-counts. Density per Km2 in
black partridge ranged from 0.12 in Shorkot plantation (very low) to 5.81 in
Lal
Suhanra
National Park
(high). In sub-mountainous tract, high density/Km2 was assessed in
Kala Chitta Game Reserve, District Attock. In grey partridge density per Km2
ranged from 0.03 in Changa Manga to 2.35 in Lal Suhanra. For calling behaviour
observation were made on ten black partridge, each for five minutes. Each bird
uttered 15 ± 0.709 calls within five minutes (SD 1.224, DE = 0.387). Overall
results indicated that population of both francolin species was not very
encouraging. Excessive hunting/netting and habitat degradation were identified
as important factors, affecting francolins. Strict watch and ward and habitat
improvement with the co-operation of Forest Department will be helpful to
conserve these species.
Key words:
Francolins, calling frequency, game reserve, habitat degradation.