Western crested guinea fowl
The western crested guinea fowl is a species of guinea fowl native to sub-Saharan Africa. It can be found from Guinea-Bissau to Cameroon, Kenya, Zambia, and Angola, where it inhabits open forest, woodland and forest-savanna mosaics. It is one of three species that were formerly considered to be one and the same species, the crested guinea fowl.
Taxonomy
The western crested guinea fowl has two accepted subspecies:G. v. verreauxi – Lindi crested guinea fowl – Guinea-Bissau to western Kenya, Angola, and ZambiaG. v. sclateri – Sclater's crested guinea fowl – northwestern CameroonThe intraspecific taxonomy of the crested guinea fowl has been subject to considerable debate, but most recent authorities accept five subspecies across three different species. In 2022, Clements and the IUCN split the species into three, with the western crested guinea fowl comprising the subspecies sclateri and verreauxi. The nominate subspecies pucherani was designated as the eastern crested guinea fowl, and edouardi and barbara as the southern crested guinea fowl. In 2023, the IOC World Bird List followed suit.