Hunting Gamebirds

One of my favorite Game Bird is the Chukar Partridge.

you pronounce it ( Chuck -ER )hence, ChukarPartridge

A Plump, medium-sized bird introduced into North America from Eurasia, the ChukarPartridge is a pale-colored, but boldly patterned bird. The bird's red bill and legs contrast with its pale gray upperparts. A black line surrounds the bird's whitish throat and cheek, and extends over its eyes. The ChukarPartridge sides are cream with bold black stripes. Pale orange grayish tail coverts and red outer feathers adorn its short gray tail. Really neat looking bird, Slightly larger than a Pigion
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ChukarPartridge can be found on steep, dry, rocky slopes with all over the USA near any vegetation. Because cheatgrass is a major food source, Chukars are often spotted near this introduced grass. They survive at elevations ranging from 500 to 4,000 feet. They seem to winter well. The ChukarPartridge makes it's nest right on the ground, made out of twigs, grass and even feathers. The ChukarPartridge lays over a dozen eggs and sets until hatching. They have become a great gamebird for hunters all across the globe. Although very hard to hunt, because of their speed.

Watching them in a cage is quite enjoyable. They are hyper, the colors of the birds blend greatly and their heating habits mark that of a chicken.

If ever your in the Forest and see a quick glimpse of a grey bird, hear the flapping of wings stop and take a moment to savvy the beauty, you may have just saw a ChukarPartridge.

About the Author

Born in the Mini State of Rhode Island and enjoying the outdoors. My hobby is raising GameBirds. Hatching from an incubator to watching them grow to full size birds.

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