Definition
The grey partridge (Perdix perdix) is a small, ground-nesting game bird native to Europe and Asia. It's known for its grey plumage, chestnut tail, and distinctive horseshoe-shaped marking on its belly. They thrive in agricultural landscapes and grasslands. Imagine a plump, speckled bird that blends seamlessly with the fields. Sadly, their populations have declined due to habitat loss and intensive farming practices. Conservation efforts are vital.