Dulit Partridge, Rhizothera dulitensis, was once a subspecies of partridge. Specific habits are unknown.Listed on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) 2016 Red List of Threatened Species ver 3.1 - Vulnerable (VU).Protect wild animals and eliminate wild meat.Maintaining ecologica...
Rhizothera longirostris, or Long-billed Wood Partridge, is seriously threatened by habitat degradation and hunting, and an important conservation priority is rediscovery. Birdlife International believes it may have been in rapid decline due to habitat destruction and degradation, and that its taxono...
Ptilopachus nahani, foreign name Nahan' s Partridge is a traditional bird in the pheasant family. As its other name suggests, it was previously considered a partridge (Francolin) and placed in the genus Francolinus or Pternistis, but it was eventually determined that its closest relative was the...
Grey Partridge (Perdix perdix) is known as Grey Partridge and has eight subspecies.Gray partridge usually flocks except during the breeding season. Either a family group or a larger group consisting of a family group. They usually live in groups of 5 to 15 animals. The male quack, ki-errr-ik, ki-err...
Alpine Partridge (Perdix hodgsoniae) is a Tibetan Partridge with four subspecies.Highland partridge is a common resident bird. In addition to the breeding period, it is usually active in groups of 10-15 birds. Up to more than 30, do not like to fly, good at running, running quickly on the ground and...
Partridge (Perdix dauurica) is known as Daurian Partridge and has three subspecies.Partridge usually flocks except during the breeding season. Especially in autumn and winter, there are often large groups of 15-25, or even as many as 50 animals. At the end of winter, the population gradually becomes...
The grey partridge, Francolinus pondicerianus or Gray Francolin, likes to travel alone or in pairs, and is good at forming flocks like other chickens. They fly very fast, often in a straight line. They are extremely vigilant and always hide in grass or bushes, making them extremely difficult to spot...
Francolinus pictus prefers to live alone or in pairs, forming flocks like other chickens. They fly very fast, often in a straight line. They are extremely vigilant and always hide in grass or bushes, making them extremely difficult to spot. When frightened, most of them fly to higher ground, which i...
The swamp partridge, Francolinus gularis, is very territorial, and the males often fight for territory.Swamp partridges like to travel alone or in pairs, and are good at forming flocks like other chickens. They fly very fast, often in a straight line. They are extremely vigilant and always hide in g...
Black partridges are known as Francolinus francolinus and Black Francolin. They live in groups and often forage in groups of 10 to 14. Both males and females can produce a high-pitched call that can travel a long distance. It is an omnivorous bird, mainly feeding on wild plant seeds, grain seeds, be...
Francolinus sephaena, or Crested Francolin, is a small, omnivorous pheasant bird.When a partridge is frightened, its dark crest will stand upright and its tail will rise 45 degrees as it walks. It feeds on fruits, seeds and insects. The nest is usually built under bushes, but occasionally it is buil...
Hainan Partridge is called Hainan Partridge in foreign language, and has no subspecies.Hainan Partridge often forages in pairs or small groups of 4-5, at the bottom of the ditch, at the foot of the slope, or where fallen leaves are piled up on the hillside. They roost in trees at night. It is alert...
Taiwan Partridge is known as Taiwan Partridge in foreign languages, and has no subspecies.Taiwan Partridge is good at hiding. Except for the breeding season when it moves in pairs, it usually moves in small groups of 2-3. It moves mostly on the forest floor and roosts on branches at night. Every mor...
The Red-breasted Partridge is called Collared Partridge in English. It has no subspecies and is a medium-sized nearly gray partridge. It is an extremely rare resident bird in China.Red-breasted Partridge often lives and moves in small groups, mostly near streams. It is extremely timid, often hiding...
Sichuan Partridge, also known as Sichuan Partridge in English, has no subspecies and is a rare and endemic pheasant native to southwest China. Sichuan Mountain Quail often moves alone or in small groups of 5-6. It is alert and good at hiding. It runs fast on the ground. When...
Hill Partridge, there are 5 subspecies.Hill Partridge is a resident bird. They often move in pairs or small groups of 3-5 or family groups. They are alert and good at hiding. They run fast on the ground. When frightened, they often run to escape from enemies. They only take off when they are in dang...
The partridge (scientific name: Excalfactoria chinensis) is a small bird belonging to the order Pheasant and partridge family. The following is a detailed introduction to Partridge:Features and Appearance:Body type:Partridge is a small bird with a small body, usually about 15-18 cm in length.Feather...
The chukar (scientific name: Tetrao urogallus) and the partridge (scientific name: Tetrastes bonasia) are two different birds, and they do not belong to the same species. Here is a detailed introduction to them: cadaver feature: The pheasant is a large...
The partridge (scientific name: Excalfactoria chinensis), also known as the guinea fowl, is a small land bird belonging to the order Galliformes and the family Phasianidae. The following is a detailed introduction to the protection level of partridges in China: According to China’s...