The longitudinal green quail, in the Field Manual of Chinese Birds No. 893 (scientific name: pycnonotus striatus), is an animal of the genus Quail in the family Grebe, a medium-sized bird with a body length of 20–24 cm.

The head is greenish brown with distinct crown feathers and fine white longitudinal stripes on it. The upper body olive green has a fine white longitudinal stripe.
The eye circles are pale yellow. The throat and tail and coverts are yellow , and the rest of the underparts are dark grey-black with yellowish-white longitudinal stripes.
It inhabits montane forests at altitudes of 1000–2500 m, especially in ravine broad-leaved forests.
It is often found in groups on top of tall trees and sometimes in small trees and shrubs. It is often found in groups on top of tall trees and sometimes in small trees and shrubs. Feeds mainly on plant-based foods. The food eaten is mainly seeds, wild cherries, stone fruits, strawberries, berries and other fruits.
It is found in China, Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan, Bangladesh to assam in northeast India and other Eastern Himalayas, as well as Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand and other Indochina Peninsula countries.
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