Partridge: also known as China partridge, it is a kind of birds. Like a chicken but smaller than a chicken, the feathers are mostly black and white, especially the eye-shaped white spots on the back, chest and abdomen. Adult partridges are about 30 cm long and weigh about 300 grams. Breeding from March to June, nesting in grass or bushes, each nest produces 3-6 eggs, sometimes 7-8 eggs, pear-shaped, white or milky white.
Most people live in hills, mountains, grasslands or bushes. Male partridges are aggressive and have a special cry. Some people think its voice is "Don't walk too much". Partridges feed on grains, beans and insects. Partridge meat is more delicious than pheasant, and it is a top-grade game. In addition, it can also be used as a fighting bird. Distributed in Cambodia, China, Hongkong, India, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam.