COMMON PHEASANT
Latin (Phasianus colchicus L., 1758; formerly also P. cochlinus) - medium-sized, usually resident (however males may migrate) gallinaceous bird, living in the delta of the Volga River, South and Greater Caucasus and from Iran to Manchuria and the northern part of the Malay Peninsula. Introduced in all over Europe (in the south from the ancient...
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GREY PARTRIDGE
Latin (Perdix perdix ) - resident gallinaceous bird, inhabiting almost all Europe and Central Asia. In the mountains it can live up to 2500 m above sea level (in the Tatra mountains up to 1700 m). It was brought by people to North America. Its population oscillates greatly, the number of the birds depends on the harshness of winter and weather...
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