k Redlegged partridges Redlegged partridges Alectoris rufa on a haystack. Redlegged partridges, also known as the French partridge, are native to western continental Europe. It has been introduced to England, New Zealand and parts of North America as a game bird. Redlegged partridges inhabit open fields and stony ground, feeding on seeds and roots, and, when young, insects. It is usually found in groups, except during the breeding season when it is found in pairs. When startled it prefers to run rather than fly. Photographed in Kent, UK, in January. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Red legged partridges Red legged partridges  Alectoris rufa  on a haystack. Red legged partridges, also known as the French partridge, are native to western continental Europe. It has been introduced to England, New Zealand and parts of North America as a game bird. Red legged partridges inhabit open fields and stony ground, feeding on seeds and roots, and, when young, insects. It is usually found in groups, except during the breeding season when it is found in pairs. When startled it prefers to run rather than fly. Photographed in Kent, UK, in January.
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Red-legged partridges

Red-legged partridges (Alectoris rufa) on a haystack. Red-legged partridges, also known as the French partridge, are native to western continental Europe. It has been introduced to England, New Zealand and parts of North America as a game bird. Red-legged partridges inhabit open fields and stony ground, feeding on seeds and roots, and, when young, insects. It is usually found in groups, except during the breeding season when it is found in pairs. When startled it prefers to run rather than fly. Photographed in Kent, UK, in January.

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