Chukar Pakistani national Bird 🔥

in #pakistan26 days ago (edited)

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"When was the chukar partridge made the national bird of Pakistan?"
The chukar partridge was declared the national bird in 1985 due to its historical and cultural significance in Pakistan. This bird has been a part of the region's ecosystem for centuries and has become intertwined with the country's heritage.

Habits of chukar

They usually occur on steep, rocky hillsides with a mixture of brush, grasses, and forbs. They also occur across barren plateaus and deserts with sparse grasses. In most areas, big sagebrush is the dominant plant species, which can be an important part of their diet.

Chukar Partridge's Diet
They have been known to feed on a variety of plant species, including sagebrush, cheatgrass, and Russian thistle. Chukars may also consume fruits such as wild berries and seeds from various shrubs and trees.

Characteristic

The chukar partridge has a distinctive red bill that is short and strong, with a slightly curved tip. Its eyes are a dark brown colour, set in a white eye ring. They also have short, rounded wings. When in flight, their wings produce a distinctive whirring sound.