rock partridge
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Definition
Noun: * A species of partridge (Alectoris graeca) native to mountainous regions of southern Europe and parts of Asia. It is a game bird known for its greyish plumage, distinctive black and white facial markings, and red legs and bill. It inhabits rocky, high-altitude slopes and is also known as the "Greek partridge."
Examples
- The rock partridge is well-adapted to life on steep, rocky terrain.
- We spotted a covey of rock partridges scurrying among the scree.
- Hunters in the region pursue the rock partridge during the open season.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used in ornithological and hunting contexts to specifically distinguish this species from other partridges, such as the red-legged partridge or the chukar.
- In scientific classification, is the binomial name for the rock partridge.
Variants and Related Words
- Greek partridge: A common alternative name for the rock partridge.
- Chukar (): A closely related species of partridge native to Asia, often confused with the rock partridge but with different geographic ranges and slight morphological differences.
- Partridge: The general term for birds in the family Phasianidae, which includes the rock partridge.
Synonyms
- Greek partridge
Related Phrases
- Game bird: A bird hunted for sport or food, a category which includes the rock partridge.
Noun
- of mountainous areas of southern Europe