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2019.09.21 09:17 GMT+8

Birds of China: Buff-throated partridge

Updated 2019.09.21 09:17 GMT+8
By Zhu Yingming

The Buff-throated partridge or Tetraophasis szechenyii, is native to southwest China.

They usually live in the shrubs of Lapland azalea and boreal forests at about 4,000 meters above sea level.

They are good at running, but not at flying, reaching a maximum height of a few meters off the ground.

General information about the Sichuan partridge. /CGTN Graphic

Birds of China:

Indigenous species are indispensable for the biodiversity of the planet. Their habitat being restricted to a particular area, many of them have yet to be appreciated by the rest of the world. Starting from the precious birds that are native to China, this series takes you to the forest, the wild, the sea and the sky.

Read more:

Birds of China: Saunders's gull

Birds of China: Elliot's pheasant

Birds of China: Swinhoe's pheasant

(Cover photo is taken by Zhang Ming with Luli Studio.)

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