Grey partridge : Resources
In addition to the data that has been collected in database, several types of additional resources are available. If you would like to add a new resource for a species, contact us. We accept photographs, audio (bird songs/calls), video, non-copyrighted documents, and website links. To add a resource you must have the proprietary rights to that resource or it must be public domain.
Images
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Francis Buner
Wild radio-tagged Grey Partridge taken and burried by fox, its main predator during summer. (The fox collected its prey a couple of days later and fed it to its cubs.)07/14/09
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Francis Buner
Released radio-tagged Grey Partridge taken by Sparrow Hawk, its main predator during winter in England.07/14/09
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Francis Buner
Pen used to foster Grey Partridge juveniles to wild barren pairs. Juveniles at an age of 6 weeks are moved into the right hand side of the pen to attract wild barren pair or single. Barren Grey Partridges have a strong will to adopt juveniles and will enter the funnel at the front of the pen within minutes or days. Once caught, the wild adults and juveniles should be let together and left in the pen for up to five days until bonding has taken place. Once all birds sleep huddled together at night, the created family group should be released all at once the following morning.07/14/09
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Francis Buner
Grey Partridge pair (male left, hen right)after successful adoption of 15 bantam-reared juveniles (one visible on far left)07/14/09
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Francis Buner
autumn released game-farm reared grey partridge covey using domestic chicken feeder in winter07/13/09
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Francis Buner
released parent-reared autumn grey partridge covey using feeder07/13/09
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Francis Buner
released grey partridge spring pair07/13/09
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Stephen Browne
grey partridge cock about to adopt bantam-reared grey partridge juveniles07/13/09
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Francis Buner
parent-reared grey partridges07/13/09
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Arthur Scott
bantam-reared grey partridge chicks07/13/09
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Grey partridge
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invarient Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.04/16/09
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Multimedia
Documents
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Francis Buner
Survival, habitat use and disturbance behaviour of re-introduced Grey Partridges Perdix perdix L. in an enhanced arable landscape in the Swiss Klettgau. PhD thesis.07/14/09
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Francis Buner
Guidelines for re-establishing grey partridges through releasing.07/14/09
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Links
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Francis Buner
Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust UK07/14/09
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Reference Sources
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Title: Guidelines for re-establishing grey partridges through releasing entered by Francis Buner Authors: Buner F and Aebischer NJ Publisher: Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust Year: 2008 Volume: Pages: 18 Location: www.gwct.org.uk Type: published Guidelines -
Title: Guidelines for re-establishing grey partridges through releasing entered by Francis Buner Authors: Buner F and Aebischer NJ Publisher: Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust Year: 2008 Volume: Pages: 18p Location: www.gct.org.uk Type: published Guidelines -
Title: How do different releasing techniques affect the survival of reintroduced grey partridges Perdix perdix entered by Francis Buner Authors: Buner F and Schaub M Publisher: Wildlife Biology Year: 2008 Volume: 14/1 Pages: 26-35 Location: Type: paper