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Przevalski's partridge

Przevalski's partridge

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Przevalski's partridge or the rusty-necklaced partridge, is a bird species in the family Phasianidae. It is found only in China.

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Distribution

Region

Qinghai–Gansu Plateau, north-central China

Typical Environment

Occurs on arid to semi-arid hillsides with sparse shrubs, rocky outcrops, and steppe grasslands. It uses juniper scrub, thorny bushes, and gullies for cover and nesting. Birds may also forage along field margins and terraced slopes near human settlements. Outside the breeding season it spreads into open slopes where visibility is good but cover is nearby.

Altitude Range

1500–4000 m

Climate Zone

Highland

Characteristics

Size30–35 cm
Wing Span45–55 cm
Male Weight0.6 kg
Female Weight0.5 kg
Life Expectancy6 years

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 2/5

Useful to know

Also called the rusty-necklaced partridge, it is named after the explorer Nikolay Przhevalsky. A close relative of the chukar, it prefers to run uphill and only flushes in a burst when pressed. Its bold rusty-and-black neck collar is a key field mark in its rocky upland home.

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Behaviour

Temperament

wary and secretive

Flight Pattern

explosive burst with short rapid wingbeats, then glide downhill

Social Behavior

Outside the breeding season it gathers in small coveys that feed and roost together. In spring it forms monogamous pairs and nests on the ground under dense shrub or grass tussocks. Nests are shallow scrapes lined with vegetation; the female incubates while the male often stands guard nearby.

Migratory Pattern

Resident

Song Description

Its call is a series of harsh, accelerating chuk or chuck notes reminiscent of the chukar. Males deliver ringing, far-carrying phrases from rocks or ridge tops at dawn and dusk. Alarm calls are sharp and clipped when flushed.

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