Gray Partridge
Gray Partridge: Gray-brown ground bird with rufous face and throat. Body complexly barred and streaked with red and white. Dark red belly patch. Legs and feet are yellow-orange. Prefers to walk rather than fly. Introduced to North America as a game bird in the early 1900s. AKA Hungarian Partridge.
● Song:
"kee-ah"
● Foraging & Feeding:
Gray Partridge: Forages primarily at dawn and dusk, feeding on the seeds of grasses and other plants.
● Breeding & nesting:
Gray Partridge: Five to twenty white or olive eggs are laid in a simple scrape on the ground with few dry plant materials added. Female incubates the eggs for 21 to 26 days. Chicks leave nest within one day of hatching and are tended by both parents.
● Similar species:
Gray Partridge: Chuckar is larger and has a reddish bill and legs.