Attagis


Attagis is a genus of seedsnipe, a South American family of small gregarious waders which have adapted to a vegetarian diet.
These birds look superficially like partridges in structure and bill shape. They have short legs and long wings. Their 2-3 eggs are laid in a shallow scrape on the ground.
The genus was erected by the French ornithologists Isidore Saint-Hilaire and René Lesson in 1831 with the rufous-bellied seedsnipe as the type species. The name Attagis is the word used for a game bird in Ancient Greek texts. It probably referred to the black francolin.
The genus contains two species:
These are the larger of the four seedsnipe species.