Partridges in snow
Photos: Arne Ader
Translation: Liis
Partridges in snow.
Grey partridge |
Nurmkana e. põldpüü
|
Perdix perdix |
Partridges, in size as small hens, aren’t found in the forest, only in meadows or fields overgrown with weeds
Life isn’t easy for them in the thick snow: food has to be dug and scratched out from under the snow. But in a hard frost the snow is of course also a protective blanket. Although the lower photo shows the movement tracks of the birds in the snow, with hard frost they usually sit almost motionless in the snow blanket, only the brick red tops of their heads showing. In a snowstorm they seek shelter near hedges, to get some more protection.
Winter foods are the seeds of weeds, spilled grains of corn, bits of herbaceous plants ...
Partridge paths on the snow.