- Chukar
Taxobox
name = Chukar
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
image_width = 240px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Aves
ordo =Galliformes
familia =Phasianidae
genus = "Alectoris "
species = "A. chukar"
binomial = "Alectoris chukar"
binomial_authority = (Gray, 1830)The Chukar, "Alectoris chukar" is aEurasia n upland gamebird in thepheasant familyPhasianidae of the orderGalliformes , gallinaceous birds. Other common names of this bird include 'Chukker' (sometimes misspelled as 'Chuker'), 'Chukar Partridge', 'Red-legged Partridge', 'Rock Partridge', 'Indian Hill Partridge', 'Chukka', 'Chukkar', 'Chukor', 'Chukore', 'Chikone', 'Kabk', 'Kau-Kau', and 'Keklik'.Distribution
This
partridge has its native range inAsia fromPakistan andKashmir , into theRepublic of India (Himachal Pradesh and Punjab states). AndAfghanistan in theeast to southeasternEurope in thewest , and is closely related and similar to its western equivalent, theRed-legged Partridge , "Alectoris rufa". It has been introduced widely, and became established in theUnited States ,Canada ,New Zealand andHawaii . In Great Britain, hybrids between this species and the also introducedRed-legged Partridge are common.Biology and behavior
The Chukar is a resident breeder in dry, open, and often hilly country. It nests in a scantily lined ground scrape laying 8 to 20 eggs. Chukars will take a wide variety of seeds and some
insect s as food; however, Downy Brome (Cheatgrass) is this species' strong food preference. When in captivity, they will lay 1 egg per day throughout the breeding season if the eggs are collected daily.Appearance
The Chukar is a rotund 32-35 cm long bird, with a light brown back, grey breast, and buff belly. The face is white with a black gorget. It has rufous-streaked flanks and red legs. When disturbed, it prefers to run rather than fly, but if necessary it flies a short distance on rounded wings.
It is very similar to
Rock Partridge , "Alectoris graeca", but is browner on the back and has a yellowish tinge to the foreneck. The sharply defined gorget distinguishes this species from Red-legged Partridge. The song is a noisy "chuck-chuck-chukar-chukar".In culture
The Chukar is the
National bird ofPakistan and the name is derived from "Chakhoor" inUrdu . In Indian mythology, the bird is said to be in love with the moon and to look at it constantly. In theUnited States , the "Idaho Falls Chukars" are a minor leaguebaseball team in thePioneer League .Population and conservation status
This species is relatively unaffected by hunting or loss of habitat due to its remote and physically demanding terrain preferences. Its numbers from year to year are most largely affected by weather patterns during the breeding season.
References
* Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
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List of national animals External links
* [http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/species/index.html?action=SpcHTMDetails.asp&sid=140&m=0 BirdLife Species Factsheet]
* [http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/BirdGuide/Chukar.html Cornell Lab of Ornithology - Chukar]
* [http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/id/framlst/i2882id.html USGS Patuxent Bird Identification InfoCenter - Chukar]
* [http://www.sdakotabirds.com/species/chukar_info.htm South Dakota Birds and Birding - Chukar Information and Photos]
* [http://www.enature.com/fieldguides/detail.asp?recnum=BD0163 eNature.com - Chukar]
* [http://www.ifchukars.com Idaho Falls Chukars Baseball]
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