The black-breasted buttonquail is a plump
quail-shaped bird with predominantly marbled black, rufous and pale brown plumage, marked prominently with white spots and stripes, white eyes, a grey bill and yellowish feet. The short tail has twelve
rectrices and the wings are short with round tips. The length ranges from , with females tending to be larger and heavier, weighing , compared to males, which weigh . Like other buttonquails, the female is more distinctively coloured than the male. Its head, neck, and breast are black with a chestnut tinge on the and rear of its , and small white spots on its neck and face forming a moustache and eyebrow-like pattern. The white spots coalesce into bars on its breast, and its are dark grey. The male has a whitish face and neck with black speckles and darker , and a brown-grey crown and nape. Its breast has black and white bars and spots, with red-brown on its flanks and more grey with dark barring on the rest of its underparts. The juvenile resembles the adult male though has a blue-grey iris, duller brown-grey more heavily blotched with black on outer back and and less pale streaks. The female makes a low-pitched
oom calla sequence of 5–7 notes that last 1.5–2.0 seconds eachwhich can be repeated 14–21 (or less commonly 1–4) times. This advertising call cannot be heard more than away, and is uttered only after there has been sufficient rainfall of within a few days. The female whistles quietly to its young. The male makes a range of high staccato and clucking alarm or rallying calls, including an
ak ak call when separated from others in its covey. Juveniles have a range of chirping or piping calls to induce feeding or raise an alarm. The black markings and large size of the female and the dark markings and whitish face of the male distinguish the species from the co-occurring
painted buttonquail (
Turnix varius). The regurgitated globular
pellets of the black-breasted buttonquail have a distinctive hook at the end, in contrast to those of the painted buttonquail, which are more cylindrical and gently curved. ==Distribution and habitat==