Several, small, feral populations on some Barrier Reef islands, including Heron Island, Qld.
Habitat
Warm, fairly dry and open areas with scattered shrubs and trees, including savanna and farmland. Outside the breeding season form flocks of up to 25.
Introduced to Antigua and Barbuda (B), Bahrain (B) (NB), Cape Verde, Comoros, Cuba (B), Dominican Republic, Madagascar, Mauritius, New Zealand (B), Portugal (B), Puerto Rico (B), Sao Tome e Principe, St Helena (E), St Kitts and Nevis (B), Syrian Arab Republic (E) (B) (NB), USA, Virgin Islands (U.S.) (B) (NB).
Breeds in Africa, mainly south of the Sahara, and has been widely introduced into the West Indies and southern France. Barrier Reef islands, including Heron Island, Qld. Feral.
 
Rarity Status
Currently this species is not classified as a rarity in this country OR information has not been updated.
Population
Estimated population is 1,000,000 - 2,499,000 (2010).
Helmeted Guineafowl (Numida meleagris) [XC742619]
by Oliver Fowler from Aberdeen Plain (near Noagashoogte), Western District, Eastern Cape, South Africa (call)
Helmeted Guineafowl (Numida meleagris) [XC832548]
by Marc Anderson from Nairobi National Park, Nairobi County, Kenya (call)
Breeding Season (Guide)
Breeds in Africa, mainly south of the Sahara.
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Nest
A well-hidden lined scrape.
Eggs (Guide)
20 - 30; . Incubation: about 26-28 days; by female.
Subspecies
Subspecies galeata and mitrata sometimes considered separate species, and less frequently, reichenowi.
Over 30 subspecies described: traditional subspecies marchei, callewaerti and blancoui now included in galeata; major, inermis, omoensis, macroceras, neumanni, toruensis, intermedia and uhehensis included in meleagris; ansorgei included in reichenowi; maxima, frommi, rikwae and bodalyae included in marungensis; papillosa included in damarensis; and transvaalensis and limpopoensis included in coronata.
The following 10 subspecies are recognised:
sabyi Hartert, 1919 - North-western Morocco, between R Oum er Rbia and R Sebou.
galeatus Pallas, 1767 - Western Africa, east to southern Chad and south to central Zaire and northern Angola.
meleagris (Linnaeus, 1758) - Eastern Chad east to Ethiopia, and south to northern Zaire, Uganda and northern Kenya.
somaliensis Neumann, 1899 - North-eastern Ethiopia and Somalia.
reichenowi Ogilvie-Grant, 1894 - Kenya and central Tanzania.
mitratus Pallas, 1767 - Western & eastern Tanzania south to eastern Mozambique, and west through Zambia and Zimbabwe to southern Angola and northern Botswana; Zanzibar and Tumbatu I.
marungensis Schalow, 1884 - Southern Congo Basin south to western Angola, and eastern in Zambezi Basin to Luangwa Valley, Zambia.
damarensis Roberts, 1917 - Southern Angola to Botswana and Namibia.
coronatus Gurney, 1868 - Eastern South Africa.
papillosus Reichenow, 1894 - Southern Angola to Botswana and Namibia.
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