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English Partridge Collection

The English Partridge, scientifically known as Perdix perdix, is a captivating bird species commonly referred to as the Grey Partridge

Background imageEnglish Partridge Collection: Perdix perdix, grey partridge

Perdix perdix, grey partridge
Plate 13 from John Goulds The Birds of Great Britain, Vol. 4 (1873). Hand coloured lithograph

Background imageEnglish Partridge Collection: Grey Partridge (colour litho)

Grey Partridge (colour litho)
3120961 Grey Partridge (colour litho) by Wright, Magnus (1805-68), Ferdinand (1822-1906) & Wilhelm von (1810-87); (add.info.: Svenska Faglar efter Naturen och pa sten ritade)

Background imageEnglish Partridge Collection: Grey Partridge (colour litho)

Grey Partridge (colour litho)
3120962 Grey Partridge (colour litho) by Wright, Magnus (1805-68), Ferdinand (1822-1906) & Wilhelm von (1810-87); (add.info.: Svenska Faglar efter Naturen och pa sten ritade)

Background imageEnglish Partridge Collection: 18th century English man driving a covey of tame partridges from Sussex to London on a bet

18th century English man driving a covey of tame partridges from Sussex to London on a bet
6337390 18th century English man driving a covey of tame partridges from Sussex to London on a bet by English School, (19th century); (add.info)

Background imageEnglish Partridge Collection: Grey partridge (Perdix perdix), threatened species, hand-colored lithograph, published 1885

Grey partridge (Perdix perdix), threatened species, hand-colored lithograph, published 1885
Grey partridge (Perdix perdix), threatened species. Hand-colored, published in 1885

Background imageEnglish Partridge Collection: Grey partridge in snow C018 / 0880

Grey partridge in snow C018 / 0880
Grey partridge (Perdix perdix) in snow. This gamebird breeds on farmland across most of Europe into western Asia, and has been introduced widely into North America

Background imageEnglish Partridge Collection: Grey Partridge Perdix perdix male running along edge of winter wheat field Norfolk spring

Grey Partridge Perdix perdix male running along edge of winter wheat field Norfolk spring

Background imageEnglish Partridge Collection: Grey Partridge Perdix perdix on arable farmland Norfolk winter

Grey Partridge Perdix perdix on arable farmland Norfolk winter

Background imageEnglish Partridge Collection: Grey Partridge (Perdix perdix) adult and immature, standing in grass, Leicestershire, England

Grey Partridge (Perdix perdix) adult and immature, standing in grass, Leicestershire, England, August

Background imageEnglish Partridge Collection: Grey partridge C018 / 0879

Grey partridge C018 / 0879
Grey partridge (Perdix perdix) on paving. This gamebird breeds on farmland across most of Europe into western Asia, and has been introduced widely into North America

Background imageEnglish Partridge Collection: Grey Partridge Perdix perdix male on farmland Norfolk April

Grey Partridge Perdix perdix male on farmland Norfolk April

Background imageEnglish Partridge Collection: Grey Partridge (Perdix perdix) adult, calling, walking in snow, Leicestershire, England, december

Grey Partridge (Perdix perdix) adult, calling, walking in snow, Leicestershire, England, december

Background imageEnglish Partridge Collection: Grey Partridge (Perdix perdix) three adults, foraging in snow, Leicestershire, England, january

Grey Partridge (Perdix perdix) three adults, foraging in snow, Leicestershire, England, january

Background imageEnglish Partridge Collection: Grey Partridge (Perdix perdix) adult female, crouching in snow, Norfolk, England, february

Grey Partridge (Perdix perdix) adult female, crouching in snow, Norfolk, England, february

Background imageEnglish Partridge Collection: Grey Partridge (Perdix perdix) adult male, standing in arable field, Suffolk, England, april

Grey Partridge (Perdix perdix) adult male, standing in arable field, Suffolk, England, april

Background imageEnglish Partridge Collection: Grey Partridge (Perdix perdix) adult, standing in snow, Leicestershire, England, november

Grey Partridge (Perdix perdix) adult, standing in snow, Leicestershire, England, november

Background imageEnglish Partridge Collection: Grey Partridge (Perdix perdix) adult pair, standing in meadow, Suffolk, England, april

Grey Partridge (Perdix perdix) adult pair, standing in meadow, Suffolk, England, april

Background imageEnglish Partridge Collection: Grey Partridge (Perdix perdix) and Red-legged Partridge (Alectoris rufa) adults

Grey Partridge (Perdix perdix) and Red-legged Partridge (Alectoris rufa) adults, covey foraging on snow covered field, North Kent Marshes, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, England, december


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The English Partridge, scientifically known as Perdix perdix, is a captivating bird species commonly referred to as the Grey Partridge. With its distinct grey plumage and intricate patterns, this bird has been a subject of fascination for centuries. Dating back to the 18th century, an intriguing tale tells of an English man driving a covey of tame partridges from Sussex to London on a bet. This daring feat showcases the unique relationship between humans and these magnificent creatures. Despite their historical significance, Grey Partridges face threats in modern times. A hand-colored lithograph published in 1885 highlights their vulnerable status as a threatened species. This artwork serves as a reminder of our responsibility to protect and conserve these beautiful birds. In different seasons and landscapes, the Grey Partridge displays its adaptability and resilience. Whether captured in snow-covered scenery or running along the edge of winter wheat fields in Norfolk during springtime, they never fail to captivate with their graceful movements. Arable farmlands provide essential habitats for these partridges throughout winter months. Their presence among seedling wheat crops signifies harmony between wildlife and agricultural practices—a delicate balance that we must strive to maintain. Observing adult and immature Grey Partridges standing amidst lush grasses in Leicestershire's picturesque countryside evokes feelings of tranquility and appreciation for nature's wonders. These moments remind us of England's rich biodiversity that deserves our admiration. During April, male Grey Partridges diligently glean seeds while standing on arable field margins—a testament to their resourcefulness when it comes to survival strategies. The sight of them blending seamlessly into seedling wheat crops further emphasizes their remarkable ability to camouflage within their environment. As we marvel at the beauty displayed by each individual bird or flock encountered across England's diverse landscapes, let us remember our duty as stewards of nature—ensuring that future generations can continue appreciating the elegance embodied by the English Partridge.