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Overview
Chukar: Large, quail-like bird with orange-brown and slate-blue upperparts and breast, and black and rufous barred white flanks. White face has sharp black line extending to neck. Bill and legs are bright pink-red. Escapes danger by running. Direct flight with rapid deep wing beats.
Range and Habitat
Chukar: Introduced from Eurasia; now occurs from British Columbia and Alberta south to California and Colorado. Preferred habitats include arid rocky hillsides and canyons.
Topo Map:
Perching-like Body
Listen to Call
Voice Text
"chuck chuck chuck"
Interesting Facts
Since they live in arid regions, Chukar must take advantage of all water sources. They have been observed seeking water as deep as 10 feet below ground in abandoned mine shafts.
They prefer hillsides of 20 to 30 degrees of slope to flat ground.
They are hardy birds and can easily outrun a hunter.
Bird Term Glossary
Author
Gary Owen Dick
Related Birds
California Quail
Dusky Grouse
Himalayan Snowcock
Gray Partridge
Mountain Quail
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