
Chukar Partridge
Chukar Partridge
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The Chukar Partridge is a widespread and adaptable game bird spanning a vast range from Eurasia to Asia. It is recognized by its distinctive black gorget and red legs.
Where to spot
Native range extends from southeastern Europe through Central Asia to China and India. Widely introduced in North America, New Zealand, and other regions. Found in rocky, arid, and semi-arid terrain.
How to spot
Listen for its characteristic 'chuk-chuk-chuk-chukar' call, which often reveals its presence before it is seen. Look for them on rocky slopes, frequently in coveys.
When to spot
Most active in the early morning and late afternoon. Can be vocal throughout the day.
Where to spot
Native range extends from southeastern Europe through Central Asia to China and India. Widely introduced in North America, New Zealand, and other regions. Found in rocky, arid, and semi-arid terrain.
How to spot
Listen for its characteristic 'chuk-chuk-chuk-chukar' call, which often reveals its presence before it is seen. Look for them on rocky slopes, frequently in coveys.
When to spot
Most active in the early morning and late afternoon. Can be vocal throughout the day.
The Chukar Partridge is not only the national bird of Pakistan but has also been widely introduced globally as a popular game bird.
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