- Alectoris rufa
Identification
Light brown back, grey breast and buff belly, white face, black gorget, rufous-streaked flanks and red legs.
The call is ka-chu-chu.
Distribution
France, Iberia and now naturalised having been introduced to southern England.
Taxonomy
Habitat
Dry lowlands, farm land, stony areas.
Behaviour
10-16 smooth, glossy, yellowish-white eggs with reddish-buff or greyish markings are laid in a ground nest and are incubated for 23-25 days.
Its diet includes seeds, but insects are taken when young.