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- Partridge abstract "Partridges are birds in the pheasant family, Phasianidae. They are a non-migratory Old World group. These are medium-sized birds, intermediate between the larger pheasants and the smaller quails. Partridges are native to Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Partridges are ground-nesting seed-eaters.[citation needed]According to Greek legend, the first partridge appeared when Daedalus threw his nephew, Perdix, off the sacred hill of Athena in a fit of jealous rage. Supposedly mindful of his fall, the bird does not build its nest in the trees, nor take lofty flights and avoids high places.Partridges appear as part of the first gift listed in the Christmas carol, "The 12 Days of Christmas". As such, "A partridge in a pear tree" is sung as the last line of each verse.".
- Partridge class Bird.
- Partridge family Perdicinae.
- Partridge family Phasianidae.
- Partridge kingdom Animal.
- Partridge order Galliformes.
- Partridge phylum Chordate.
- Partridge thumbnail Perdix_perdix_(Marek_Szczepanek).jpg?width=300.
- Partridge wikiPageExternalLink pheasants-partridges-phasianidae.
- Partridge wikiPageID "63640".
- Partridge wikiPageRevisionID "590711890".
- Partridge classis Bird.
- Partridge familia Phasianidae.
- Partridge familiaAuthority "Horsfield, 1821".
- Partridge hasPhotoCollection Partridge.
- Partridge imageCaption Grey_Partridge.
- Partridge name "Perdicinae".
- Partridge ordo Galliformes.
- Partridge phylum Chordate.
- Partridge regnum "Animalia".
- Partridge subdivision Alectoris.
- Partridge subdivision "Ammoperdix".
- Partridge subdivision "Arborophila".
- Partridge subdivision "Bambusicola".
- Partridge subdivision "Haematortyx".
- Partridge subdivision "Lerwa".
- Partridge subdivision "Margaroperdix".
- Partridge subdivision "Melanoperdix".
- Partridge subdivision "Perdix".
- Partridge subdivision "Ptilopachus".
- Partridge subdivision "Rhizothera".
- Partridge subdivision "Rollulus".
- Partridge subdivision "Tetraophasis".
- Partridge subdivision "Xenoperdix".
- Partridge subdivisionRanks "Genus".
- Partridge subfamilia Perdicinae.
- Partridge subfamiliaAuthority "Horsfield, 1821".
- Partridge subject Category:Partridges.
- Partridge type Animal.
- Partridge type Bird.
- Partridge type Eukaryote.
- Partridge type Species.
- Partridge type Animal.
- Partridge type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Partridge type Bird.
- Partridge type EukaryoticCell.
- Partridge type Organism.
- Partridge comment "Partridges are birds in the pheasant family, Phasianidae. They are a non-migratory Old World group. These are medium-sized birds, intermediate between the larger pheasants and the smaller quails. Partridges are native to Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Partridges are ground-nesting seed-eaters.[citation needed]According to Greek legend, the first partridge appeared when Daedalus threw his nephew, Perdix, off the sacred hill of Athena in a fit of jealous rage.".
- Partridge label "Partridge".
- Partridge label "Perdicinae".
- Partridge label "Perdiz".
- Partridge label "Perdiz".
- Partridge label "Pernice".
- Partridge label "Куропатковые".
- Partridge label "حجل".
- Partridge sameAs Koroptve.
- Partridge sameAs Πέρδικα.
- Partridge sameAs Perdiz.
- Partridge sameAs Eper.
- Partridge sameAs Perdicinae.
- Partridge sameAs Partridge.
- Partridge sameAs Pernice.
- Partridge sameAs Perdiz.
- Partridge sameAs m.0h2jc.
- Partridge sameAs Q732775.
- Partridge sameAs Q732775.
- Partridge wasDerivedFrom Partridge?oldid=590711890.
- Partridge depiction Perdix_perdix_(Marek_Szczepanek).jpg.
- Partridge isPrimaryTopicOf Partridge.
- Partridge name "Perdicinae".