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Alectoris chukarOrder: GALLIFORMESFamily: Turkeys and Grouse (Phasianidae)
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Overview

Chukar: Large, quail-like bird with orange-brown and slate-blue upperparts and breast, and black and rufous barred white flanks. White face has sharp black line extending to neck. Bill and legs are bright pink-red. Escapes danger by running. Direct flight with rapid deep wing beats.

Range and Habitat

Chukar: Introduced from Eurasia; now occurs from British Columbia and Alberta south to California and Colorado. Preferred habitats include arid rocky hillsides and canyons.

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Voice Text

"chuck chuck chuck"

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Family Grouse (Phasianidae)_blue
Species Alectoris chukar
Length14 Inches
Wingspan21.5 Inches

Chukar

Chukar: Large, quail-like bird with orange-brown and slate-blue upperparts and breast, and black and rufous barred white flanks. White face has sharp black line extending to neck. Bill and legs are bright pink-red. Escapes danger by running. Direct flight with rapid deep wing beats.

● Song: "chuck chuck chuck"

● Foraging & Feeding: Chukar: Eats seeds, grass, forbs, and some shrub fruits; forages on the ground.

● Breeding & nesting: Chukar: Ten to twenty brown spotted, pale yellow eggs, are laid in a ground nest lined with grass and feathers, usually in the shelter of a rock or bush. Incubation ranges from 22 to 24 days and is carried out by the female.

● Similar species: Chukar: Gray Partridge has a rust-brown face, duller bill, red bars on flanks, and lacks black necklace.

Flight Pattern

Direct flight with rapid wing beats.
Chukar Breeding Male Body Illustration
● Range & Habitat: Chukar: Introduced from Eurasia; now occurs from British Columbia and Alberta south to California and Colorado. Preferred habitats include arid rocky hillsides and canyons.
BreedingMonogamous
Population
MigrationAltitudinal movements
Weight22.4 Ounces