




Tetrax tetrax
The Little Bustard is a small bird with a big personality! Males have a funny display where they puff up their necks to impress females. They live in open grasslands and make a funny 'prrt' sound.
Habitat: Grasslands
The Little Bustard is a medium-sized bird with a striking black and white neck pattern on males, forming a distinct V-shape. Females are camouflaged with mottled brown plumage to blend into their surroundings. Both sexes have a pale belly and strong legs.





Category
BirdRarity
Common
Danger
1/5
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Its scientific name, Tetrax, means 'four-legged,' but this bird only has two!
Male Little Bustards perform an amazing 'sky-dance,' flying high and then dropping quickly!
They sometimes swallow small stones to help grind up tough seeds and insects in their tummies.
When scared, they often prefer to crouch down in the grass, hoping predators won't see them.
Little Bustard has mottled brown feathers that helps them blend perfectly into dry grasslands, making them almost invisible to predators.
Male Little Bustards can puff up their black and white neck feathers, creating an eye-catching V-shape during courtship dances.
Little Bustard can spring into the air quickly to escape danger, using strong leg muscles for a powerful, sudden takeoff.
Little Bustards eat a mix of insects and plants, like yummy beetles, ants, and seeds, found right on the ground.
Age differences: Young birds eat more insects for protein, while adults consume more plant material.
Circus pygargus
Preys on eggs and chicks in nesting areas.
Tenebrio molitor
A common insect larva eaten by Little Bustards.
Triticum aestivum
Consumes seeds and young shoots from fields.

Vulpes vulpes
Predates on nests, eggs, and adult bustards.
Meet versatile eaters who enjoy a wide variety of foods, from plants to other animals, allowing them to adapt to many different environments. They're nature's flexible diners!
Listen to the beautiful sounds of nature's singers! These animals use their voices to attract friends, mark their territory, or even warn others.
Look closely for animals that are masters of disguise, blending perfectly into their surroundings! Their colors and patterns help them hide from others.
These wide-open spaces are covered in grasses, often home to grazing animals and incredible predators! Experience the vastness of the plains.
Journey to open, treeless grasslands that stretch far and wide, experiencing cold winters and hot, dry summers.
Wake up with creatures that are most active during the day! They love the sunshine for finding food, playing, and exploring.
Discover creatures that dart, zip, and fly with incredible swiftness, making them masters of rapid movement in their habitats. They are built for speed, whether chasing prey or escaping danger.
Follow incredible journeys across the world! These animals travel far and wide at different times of the year, often to find better food or warmer places.
Danger
1/5
Enjoy watching these birds from a safe distance without disturbing them.
40-45 cm
100-110 cm
0.5-1 kg
8-10 years
70 km/h
Little Bustards eat a mix of insects and plants, like yummy beetles, ants, and seeds, found right on the ground.
Grasslands
Foraging
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