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the free encyclopedia Common name for a type of bird For other uses · see Partridge (disambiguation) . "Heathcock" redirects here. For other uses · with a wide native distribution throughout parts of Europe · quail · etc.). However · but that some species are closer to the pheasants · while others are closer to the junglefowl . [ · 1 ] · Birds of Persia luchas · called būqalamūn (بوقلمون turkey in Persian) · and partridges The so-called " Vučedol dove " · one of the most well-known emblems of the prehistorical Vučedol culture · generally intermediate in size between the larger pheasants and smaller quail · they're ground-dwelling birds that feature variable plumage colouration across species · with most tending to grey and brown. Range and habitat [ edit ] Partridges are native to Europe · Asia · Africa · and the Middle East . Some species are found nesting on steppes or agricultural land · and are often reared in captivity and released for the purpose of hunting. For the same reason · the first partridge appeared when Daedalus threw his apprentice
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