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The living habits of partridges

Published: 2024-09-16 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/16, The living habits of partridges

Executive summary: Partridge, also known as Chinese partridge, is a kind of bird, body shape chicken and smaller than chicken, feathers mostly black and white mixed, especially on the back and chest, abdomen and other eye-shaped white spots are more significant, mainly distributed in Cambodia, China, India, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam, let's take a look at what living habits partridge has!

Partridge, also known as Chinese partridge, is a kind of bird, body shape chicken and smaller than chicken, feathers mostly black and white mixed, especially on the back and chest, abdomen and other eye-shaped white spots are more significant, mainly distributed in Cambodia, China, India, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam, let's take a look at what living habits partridge has!

The living environment of partridge

Partridge mainly inhabits in low mountain hilly areas such as shrubs, grasslands, rocky slopes and other barren hills without forests, sometimes also appearing in small patches of jungle and bamboo forest near farmland. Not in the mountains or forests. Inhabits in grass, bushes or small pine forest covered with uneven hillsides, sometimes in bare rock slopes, like to live in dry areas, early morning and dusk to descend to the valley to find food. They live in the grass at night and change their position every night. Most are not in groups, but many individuals are present in a neighboring area.

Breeding Habits of Partridge

The breeding period of partridge is from March to June, and mating begins from March to April. During courtship, they often inhabit rocks, stumps, shrubs or subtrees, and sing most frequently at dawn and early morning. Often a bird calls, other places also follow the call of the male, one after another, hunters often use female birds as bait, closed in a trap, placed in the mountains to trap male birds.

Partridge nest in the hillside grass or shrub, nest is very simple and rough, mostly composed of hay, leaves, with a few feathers inside the pad. The eggs are oval or pear-shaped, pale yellow to yellow brown, and the size of the eggs is 35~37mm×28~30 mm. The female bird is very fond of the nest during incubation, and often does not fly in front of people. Young birds are precocious and can follow their parents shortly after hatching. They are also good at hiding. If they meet people or natural enemies, the chicks will immediately hide in the nearby grass, while the females will lead the enemies away in the opposite direction.

Food habits of partridge

Partridges are omnivorous birds, eating grasshoppers, ants and other insects. They also eat wild fruits, weed seeds and plant shoots. After the autumn harvest, often to the plowing field pecking left grain, or steal food yellow millet, sweet potato, pinellia tuber and so on. It also eats pulp, grass seeds and rice grains, as well as crickets and other insects.

Partridges prefer to live alone or in pairs on dry brownstone slopes, often feeding in valleys in the morning and evening, and spending the night in grass or thickets. They have no fixed habitat and change their habitat every night.

 
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