Grey Partridge
Perdix perdix
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This bug has been reportedly found in the following regions:
Yale, Iowa
Belfield, North Dakota
Medora, North Dakota
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Joan
Belfield, ND (Zone 4a) |
December 2008 |
Neutral
The Grey Partridge is grayish-brown in color and has a gray bill.
Both the males and females have reddish bars and pale streaks on their sides. The male has an orange face and a dark patch on his belly.
The female has a pale face and often doesn't have the belly patch.
Both the males and females have reddish bars and pale streaks on their sides. The male has an orange face and a dark patch on his belly.
The female has a pale face and often doesn't have the belly patch.