Partridge, Grey
The grey partridge is a rotund bird, brown-backed, with grey flanks and chest. The belly is white, usually marked with a large chestnut-brown horse-shoe mark in males, and also in many females. Hens lay up to twenty eggs in a ground nest. The nest is usually in the margin of a cereal field, most commonly winter wheat. (see wikipedia)
Family
Latin Name
Perdix perdix
Further reading
When the bird was spotted
| Date | Location | Title | Seen by | Interestingness |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UK, Teesside and the North York Moors | North Gare | b.m.stokesley | *** | |
| Germany, Marktrodach | 3 partridges heading towards a field | Hühnerhabicht | **** |