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Two grey partridges (Perdix perdix) on a meadow.
The red legged partridge also known as French partridge (Alectoris Rufa).
Willow Ptarmigan, Lagopus lagopus, bird in the tundra in Yukon, Canada
Gambel's Quail (Callipepla gambelii) is a small North American ground-dwelling bird that inhabits the desert regions of the American southwest and Mexican northwest. The Gambel's quail is named for William Gambel, a 19th-century explorer and naturalist in the southwest. They are easily recognized by their top knots and scaly looking plumage. Gambel's quail have bluish-gray plumage on much of their bodies. The males have chocolate colored feathers on the top of their heads, with black faces, and white stripes above the eye. Their diet is primarily made up of plant matter and seeds. The Gambel's quail is able to fly but generally does so only for short distances. They don’t migrate. They primarily move about by walking and can move very fast through the brush. They are a non-migratory species and are rarely seen in flight. Any flight is usually short and explosive, with many rapid wingbeats, followed by a slow glide to the ground. In the late summer, fall, and winter, adults as well as the young gather into large coveys. In the spring they pair off for mating. The nest is a shallow scrape concealed in vegetation. The female lays 10-12 eggs which she incubates for 21-23 days. The chicks follow the adults out of the nest within hours of hatching. This Gambel’s quail was photographed in Green Valley, Arizona, USA.
Pheasant and fox isolated on white background
Rutting Mule Deer Buck sticking his tongue out at a doe.
Grey partridges in their natural enviroment
Portrait Grey Partridge, perdix perdix, hunting bird. Beautiful green background. Close up.
Male Pheasant in grassland at Snettisham.
red partridge during hunting season in spain
Hunting dogs in a kennel
the wild red partridge in nature, whit blurred space for copy text
Hot summer afternoon. Buck and doe resting in a forest clearing.
Grey Partridge. Perdix perdix.
Male Willow Ptarmigan (Lagopus lagopus) in early spring plumage on the tundra near Nome, Alaska. Ptarmigans are members of the grouse family, and this species is found around the world in the arctic regions.
Wild red-legged partridge in its natural habitat of grassland and hay meadows in Yorkshire, UK.
Crested pigeon eating bread on the ground
Pheasant isolated on white background
Male pheasant (Phasianus colchicus)
Common pheasant Phasianus colchius Ring-necked pheasant, autumn time wildlife Poland Europe
Etosha Pan Game reserve
A selective focus shot of a Turkey Vulture on top of a carrion
A kennel of eager Fox Hounds
A flock of partridges (Perdix perdix L.) feeds on the ground with snow in its natural habitat
Turkeys show off their feathers in Tikal national park
close-up partridge in winter on snow
Namaqua sandgrouse (Pterocles namaqua) in Namib-Naukluft national Park, Namibia
hunting games in front of white background
Grey partridge ( couple )
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