This species was discovered in the Eastern Ghats near
Nellore by
T C Jerdon who received a specimen from a local hunter. A specimen was later obtained in 1863 from near Bangalore and for a long time the species was not observed anywhere in southern India.
A O Hume had suggested in that the two populations might represent different species. Salim Ali had claimed that the two species were mutually exclusive, however there is no support for this. The distribution in western India is larger and better known, ranging mainly in areas of
Kutch and extending into parts of Rajasthan and Haryana. A specimen in the British Museum marked as being from
Bootan (Bhutan) is considered to be in error. Records from Wynaad, Anshi National Park and Dharwad have also been considered doubtful. ==Behaviour and ecology==