Chukar Partridge
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Chukar Partridge

Alectoris chukar(Gray, JE, 1830)

Least Concern
Order
GALLIFORMES
Conservation
Least Concern
Commonness
Common
Best seen
Year-round

01 · Identification

How to tell it apart

The chukar partridge, or simply chukar, is a Palearctic upland gamebird in the pheasant family Phasianidae. It has been considered to form a superspecies complex along with the rock partridge, Philby's partridge and Przevalski's partridge and treated in the past as conspecific particularly with the first. This partridge has well-marked black and white bars on the flanks and a black band running from the forehead across the eye down the head to form a necklace that encloses a white throat. Native to Asia, the species has been introduced into many other places and feral populations have established themselves in parts of North America, Malta and New Zealand. This bird can be found in parts of Middle East and temperate Asia.

Description · wikipedia · CC BY-SA 4.0

02 · Where

Where to find it

Breeding range
South

03 · When

When to look

Months this species is recorded across its Australian range.

  1. Jan
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  12. Dec

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