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What (who) is crimson-headed partridge - definition

SPECIES OF BIRD
Haematortyx sanguiniceps; Haematortyx; Crimson-Headed Partridge; Crimson-headed Partridge
  • Illustration of male (front) and female (back)
  • Adults with juvenile in [[Kinabalu Park]], Malaysia

Partridge         
  • Birds of Persia luchas, called būqalamūn (بوقلمون turkey in Persian), and partridges
  • [[Chestnut-bellied partridge]].
  • [[Grey partridge]].
  • [[Red-legged partridge]].
  • [[Scaly-Breasted Partridge]].
  • Vučedol dove]]", one of the most well-known emblems of the prehistorical [[Vučedol culture]], is now interpreted as representing a male partridge as a symbol of fertility
COMMON NAME FOR A TYPE OF BIRD
Partridges; Francoline partridge; Heathcock; Kapinjala
A partridge is a medium-sized galliform bird in any of several genera, with a wide native distribution throughout parts of Europe, Asia and Africa. Several species have been introduced to the Americas.
Partridge         
  • Birds of Persia luchas, called būqalamūn (بوقلمون turkey in Persian), and partridges
  • [[Chestnut-bellied partridge]].
  • [[Grey partridge]].
  • [[Red-legged partridge]].
  • [[Scaly-Breasted Partridge]].
  • Vučedol dove]]", one of the most well-known emblems of the prehistorical [[Vučedol culture]], is now interpreted as representing a male partridge as a symbol of fertility
COMMON NAME FOR A TYPE OF BIRD
Partridges; Francoline partridge; Heathcock; Kapinjala
·noun The ruffed grouse (Bonasa umbellus).
II. Partridge ·noun Any one of several species of quail-like birds belonging to Colinus, and allied genera.
III. Partridge ·noun Any one of numerous species of small gallinaceous birds of the genus Perdix and several related genera of the family Perdicidae, of the Old World. The partridge is noted as a game bird.
partridge         
  • Birds of Persia luchas, called būqalamūn (بوقلمون turkey in Persian), and partridges
  • [[Chestnut-bellied partridge]].
  • [[Grey partridge]].
  • [[Red-legged partridge]].
  • [[Scaly-Breasted Partridge]].
  • Vučedol dove]]", one of the most well-known emblems of the prehistorical [[Vučedol culture]], is now interpreted as representing a male partridge as a symbol of fertility
COMMON NAME FOR A TYPE OF BIRD
Partridges; Francoline partridge; Heathcock; Kapinjala
(partridges)
A partridge is a wild bird with brown feathers, a round body, and a short tail.
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Partridge is the flesh of this bird eaten as food.
...a main course of partridge.
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Wikipedia

Crimson-headed partridge

The crimson-headed partridge (Haematortyx sanguiniceps) is a species of bird in the pheasant, partridge, and francolin family Phasianidae. Described by the British ornithologist Richard Bowdler Sharpe in 1879, it is the only species in the genus Haematortyx. It is endemic to Borneo, where it inhabits lower montane forest in the northern and central parts of the island. It is mainly found at elevations of 1,000–1,700 m (3,300–5,600 ft), but can be seen as low as 185 m (607 ft) and as high as 3,050 m (10,010 ft). Adult males have a striking appearance, with a dark blackish body and crimson red heads, necks, breasts, and undertail coverts. Females have a similar pattern, but with duller brownish-black colouration, orangish-red heads and breasts, and a brownish-black bill instead of a yellowish one. Juveniles are duller and have the crimson restricted to the top of the head.

The species feeds on berries, insects, and small crustaceans. Nests of dry leaves are built in tussocks of grass or lichen, with eggs being laid from mid-January onwards. Clutches have 8–9 eggs and incubation takes 18–19 days in captivity. The crimson-headed partridge is classified as being of least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature due to its fairly large range, sufficiently large population, and a lack of significant population decline. It has a population of 1,000–10,000 total individuals and 670–6,700 mature birds which is thought to be declining.