The Game Birds And Wild Fowl of India; Being Descriptions of All the Species of Game Birds, Snipe, And Duck Found in India, With An Account of Their Habits And Geographical Distribution
The Game Birds And Wild Fowl of India; Being Descriptions of All the Species of Game Birds, Snipe, And Duck Found in India, With An Account of Their Habits And Geographical Distribution
Jerdon, T. C. (Thomas Claverhill), 1811-1872
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America; M. oceliaia, of Honduras; and AI. mexicana^ Gould, undoubtedly the origin of the domestic Turkey. They frequent woods, associating in large flocks. Fam. Tetraonid^ — Grouse and Partridges. Syn. Cohort Ferdices, Bonap. Bill generally short, stout, and thick ; nostrils, in many, plumed at tl)e base ; wings rounded in most, pointed in a few, longer than in the Fhasianidm^ tail short or moderate, even or very slightly rounded, forked and lengthened in a few ; tarsus rather short and stout ...; face feathered entirely, or with a small patch of nude skin over or round the eye. Plumage of the sexes in general differing but very slightly, sometimes not at all. The Grouse, Partridges, and Quails, which compose this family, differ piarkedly in several points from the Pheasants and Jungle- fowls, albeit some of them have more or less resemblance to the birds of that group. The Black-cock with his forked tail and black plumage recalls the coloring of Gailophasia and Aeomus ; and the Capercailzie has the perching habits of the Pheasants.
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