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- Perdix abstract "Perdix is a genus of partridges with representatives in most of temperate Europe and Asia. One member of the genus, the Grey Partridge, has been introduced to the United States and Canada.These are non-migratory birds of open country. The nest is a lined ground scrape in or near cover. They feed on a wide variety of seeds and some insect food.These are medium-sized partridges with dull-coloured bills and legs, streaked brown upperparts, and rufous tails and flanks barring. Neither sex has spurs on the legs, and the only plumage distinction is that females tend to be duller in appearance.Grey and Daurian Partridges are very closely related and similar in appearance, and form a superspecies. Tibetan Partridge has a striking black and white face pattern, black breast barring and 16 tail feathers instead of the 18 of the other species.None of the species is threatened on a global scale, but the two more widespread partridges are over-hunted in parts of their range. The Grey Partridge has been badly affected by agricultural changes, and its range has contracted considerably. The Tibetan Partridge seems secure in its extensive and often inaccessible range on the Tibetan plateau.[citation needed]The bird shares its name with the nephew of Daedalus of Greek mythology, who was transformed into the bird when his uncle murdered him in jealousy. He was killed when thrown headlong down from the sacred hill of Minerva, so, mindful of his fall, the bird does not build its nest in the trees, nor take lofty flights and avoids high places.".
- Perdix class Bird.
- Perdix family Perdicinae.
- Perdix family Phasianidae.
- Perdix kingdom Animal.
- Perdix order Galliformes.
- Perdix phylum Chordate.
- Perdix thumbnail Perdix_perdix_(Marek_Szczepanek).jpg?width=300.
- Perdix wikiPageID "3043936".
- Perdix wikiPageRevisionID "599227412".
- Perdix classis Bird.
- Perdix familia Phasianidae.
- Perdix genus "Perdix".
- Perdix genusAuthority "Brisson, 1760".
- Perdix hasPhotoCollection Perdix.
- Perdix imageCaption "Grey Partridge".
- Perdix imageWidth "250".
- Perdix name "Perdix".
- Perdix ordo Galliformes.
- Perdix phylum Chordate.
- Perdix regnum "Animalia".
- Perdix subdivision "P. dauurica".
- Perdix subdivision "P. hodgsoniae".
- Perdix subdivision "P. perdix".
- Perdix subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Perdix subfamilia Perdicinae.
- Perdix subject Category:Bird_genera.
- Perdix subject Category:Game_birds.
- Perdix subject Category:Perdix.
- Perdix type Abstraction100002137.
- Perdix type Category105838765.
- Perdix type Cognition100023271.
- Perdix type Concept105835747.
- Perdix type Content105809192.
- Perdix type GeneraOfBirds.
- Perdix type Genus105845013.
- Perdix type Idea105833840.
- Perdix type Kind105839024.
- Perdix type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Perdix type Animal.
- Perdix type Bird.
- Perdix type Eukaryote.
- Perdix type Species.
- Perdix type Organism.
- Perdix comment "Perdix is a genus of partridges with representatives in most of temperate Europe and Asia. One member of the genus, the Grey Partridge, has been introduced to the United States and Canada.These are non-migratory birds of open country. The nest is a lined ground scrape in or near cover. They feed on a wide variety of seeds and some insect food.These are medium-sized partridges with dull-coloured bills and legs, streaked brown upperparts, and rufous tails and flanks barring.".
- Perdix label "Perdix (genre)".
- Perdix label "Perdix (rodzaj)".
- Perdix label "Perdix".
- Perdix label "Perdix".
- Perdix label "Perdix".
- Perdix label "Perdix".
- Perdix label "Rebhühner".
- Perdix label "Куропатки".
- Perdix sameAs Koroptev.
- Perdix sameAs Rebhühner.
- Perdix sameAs Perdix.
- Perdix sameAs Perdix_(genre).
- Perdix sameAs Perdix.
- Perdix sameAs Perdix_(rodzaj).
- Perdix sameAs Perdix.
- Perdix sameAs m.08ms7_.
- Perdix sameAs Q732487.
- Perdix sameAs Q732487.
- Perdix sameAs Perdix.
- Perdix wasDerivedFrom Perdix?oldid=599227412.
- Perdix depiction Perdix_perdix_(Marek_Szczepanek).jpg.
- Perdix isPrimaryTopicOf Perdix.
- Perdix name "Perdix".