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Grey partridge, also known as Hungarian partridge, is a gamebird in the pheasant family. It breeds on farmland across Europe and Asia, and is common and not threatened, but declining in some areas.
Learn about the Gray Partridge, a plump chickenlike game bird also known as Hungarian partridge or Huns. Find out how to identify it, where to see it, and how to hunt it in North America.
24 kwi 2018 · Learn about the history, description, habitat, and conservation of the Hungarian partridge, also known as the gray partridge or hun. This exotic game bird was introduced from Europe and Eurasia to the northern plains of the US in the late 1700s.
Learn about the Gray Partridge, also known as Hungarian partridge or Huns, a game bird introduced to North America from Europe. Find out how to identify, locate, and hunt this portly bird with a rusty face and tail.
Learn about the Hungarian Partridge, a gray bird with a rusty orange head and orange-brown stripes, native to Europe and introduced to the U.S. Find out its habitat, range, threats, natural history, game status and fun facts.
Gray Partridges are introduced game birds in North America, also known as Hungarian partridges. They live in agricultural fields and grasslands, eat seeds and insects, and form monogamous pairs. Learn more about their behavior, population trends, and threats.
Learn about the Gray Partridge, a gamebird introduced from Europe that lives in grasslands and agricultural fields. Find out its description, behavior, habitat, diet, nesting, and conservation status.