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The stone partridge (Ptilopachus petrosus) is a bird of the New World quail family. This largely brown bird, which commonly holds its tail raised, is... |
Adder (section Distribution and habitat) of 'least concern' in view of its wide distribution, presumed large population, broad range of habitats, and likely slow rate of decline though it acknowledges... |
be a francolin and placed either in Francolinus or Pternistis, but it is now known that its closest relative is the stone partridge and together may in... |
Beech marten (redirect from Stone Marten) foina), also known as the stone marten, house marten or white breasted marten, is a species of marten native to much of Europe and Central Asia, though it... |
Common pheasant (section Taxonomy and systematics) of bobwhites and partridges due to habitat and food competition. Insects are a valuable food source for both pheasants and partridges and competition may... |
Colossal squid (section Distribution and habitat) been deemed a "hotspot" based on characteristics of the habitat. The squid's vertical distribution appears to correlate directly with age. Young squid are... |
Himalayan snowcock (section Distribution and status) partridge-like bird, 55–74 cm (22–29 in) in length and weighing 2–3.1 kg (4.4–6.8 lb). The head pattern has a resemblance to that of the smaller and well... |
Western capercaillie (section Distribution and habitat) in the coat of arms of the region and is also a regional bird. The most serious threats to the species are habitat degradation, particularly conversion... |
Sooty grouse (section Distribution and habitat) Their breeding habitat is the edges of conifer and mixed forests in mountainous regions of western North America, from southeastern Alaska and Yukon south... |
Moose (section Habitat, range, and distribution) valuable sources of sustenance for certain tribal groups and First Nations. Hunting and habitat loss have reduced the moose's range; this fragmentation... |
rebranded as Parcelforce, and in 1992 it was privatised. Partridge Films (aka Partridge Productions) — is a television and film production company. Established... |
Bonelli's eagle (section Range and habitat) almost all of its European distribution, and may face potential local extinction. The species' declines are due to widespread habitat destruction, electrocution... |
Great horned owl (section Distribution and habitat) their distribution and abundance. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press. ISBN 0938626388. Morrell, T. E.; Yahner, R. H. (1994). "Habitat characteristics... |
Eurasian sparrowhawk (section Distribution and habitat) be found in any habitat and often hunts garden birds in towns and cities. Males tend to take smaller birds, including tits, finches, and sparrows; females... |
Snowy owl (section Distribution and habitat) (1993). "Distribution, abundance, and habitat use by lemmings on the north slope of Alaska". In: The biology of lemmings, N. C. Stenseth and R. A. Ims... |
starlings, and several species of Malimbus, a genus only found in West Africa. Some birds found in open savanna include hooded vulture, stone partridge, guineafowl... |
occurs in much larger numbers and the latter has a much larger natural distribution in more varied habitats. Both the raven and the peregrine are often attracted... |
Long-eared owl (section Distribution and habitat) owl, prefer voles and/or lemmings as prey but often differ considerably in their habitat preferences, distributions, nesting habits and/or hunting habits... |
Fauna of Pakistan (section Distribution) National Park) and yellow-throated marten and birds species of chukar partridge, Eurasian eagle-owl, Himalayan monal and Himalayan snowcock and amphibian species... |
Eurasian goshawk (section Habitat) 528 g (1.164 lb) red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa) is the most commonly reported prey species (just over 18% by number and 24.5% by weight). Among mammalian... |