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Britannica online encyclopedia article on gray partridge (bird), The typical partridge of Europe is the gray partridge (Perdix perdix), called Hungarian (or hun) partridge in North America, where it was introduced in 1889 (Virginia) and again, much more successfully, in 1908–09 (Alberta). ... ADD TO YOUR SITE...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on partridge (bird), any of many small game birds native to the Old World and belonging to the family Phasianidae (order Galliformes). They are larger than quails, with stronger bills and feet. ... crested wood partridge (bird)
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Chukar densities have increased gradually since 1995. We expected another increase in bird numbers this summer, but instead we counted an all-time record number of birds. The average number of birds observed per square mile jumped from 48 birds to 92 birds per square mile.
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Based in Peterborough (Lincolnshire & Cambridgeshire), Olympia Game Hatcheries is a family run business specialising in quality Pheasant and Partridge day old game bird production.
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With the almost total absence of the grey partridge in Ireland as a whole, the red-legged partridge had offered a new game bird species to a generation of Irish sportsmen who would not otherwise have had the opportunity of enjoying partridge shooting.
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