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Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Eurasian partridge on Ringroad


Alectoris chukar

Who would have thought that you would see Chukar partridge walking along the Ringroad? Lovely striped markings on the flank and a very pretty head.  Keep your eyes open people!
Posted by Elephante at 08:17
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