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Stripe-faced wood quail

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Stripe-faced Wood-quail
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O. balliviani
Binomial name
Odontophorus balliviani
Gould, 1846

The Stripe-faced Wood-quail, Odontophorus balliviani, is a species of New World Quail found in the Yungas of southern Peru and Bolivia. It is about 27 cm in length and weighs approximately 0.325 kg.

The binomial of this bird commemorates José Ballivián.

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