What is another word for Perdix Perdix?

Pronunciation: [pˈɜːdɪks pˈɜːdɪks] (IPA)

Perdix Perdix, commonly known as the grey partridge, is a bird species that belongs to the pheasant family. As a game bird, it is widely hunted for its meat and feathers. This species can be found in grassland and agricultural fields throughout Europe, Asia, and some parts of North Africa. Grey partridges are also known as Hungarian partridges, English partridges, and red-legged partridges. In some parts of Europe, they are also referred to as the "cluck bird" because of their distinctive clucking calls. The name perdix actually comes from the Greek word for partridge. Grey partridges are identifiable by their distinctive colors, including the mottled brown and white plumage of their body, with a grey head and reddish-brown legs.

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