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Catalan
perdiu
Valued as a game bird in eastern United States and Canada.
partridge
Bonasa umbellus
Catalan
perdiu
partridge
Bonasa umbellus
1
As it grew higher it hid the leverets and the
partridge
chicks.
2
Yesterday I hunted; it was
partridge
I got, and one fine deer.
3
So even Nanahboozhoo had to confirm the name of the little
partridge
.
4
He specified the
partridge
by her cry, and the forest prowler by
5
So we sat down and ate some more of the
partridge
raw.
1
There goes a
ruffed
grouse
from the snow, scarce a rod ahead.
2
They were not
ruffed
grouse
,
but a kindred kind, new to Rolf.
3
The woods contain partridge, or
ruffed
grouse
,
and other game in smaller quantities.
4
There was a mad whirring and fluttering from the
ruffed
grouse
.
5
I felt sure the bird was the
ruffed
grouse
,
and a very fine specimen.
6
Pheasants (
ruffed
grouse
)
,
wild turkey and other game birds are nearly extinct.
7
Pileated woodpecker, woodcock,
ruffed
grouse
,
pigeon hawk, duck hawk.-(Amos W. Butler, Indianapolis.)
8
On one wood portage he, or rather Skookum, put up a number of
ruffed
grouse
.
9
The game birds included 8 quail, 1
ruffed
grouse
and 5 pigeons.
10
The
ruffed
grouse
and the tule hens are plentiful, and of course nothing can be more delicious.
11
Were it not that it has recourse to budding, the
ruffed
grouse
would be obliged to migrate.
12
He thought-howfar back it seemed-ofthe farmers' dinners, and the turkey and
ruffed
grouse
and woodcock.
13
The
ruffed
grouse
is a beautiful bird.
14
What a toothsome bird, too, is your
ruffed
grouse
,
how plump and yet gamey to the taste!
15
There are a fair number of
ruffed
grouse
in the south, and more spruce grouse in the north.
16
Grouse, too, were numerous in the popple thickets, and flushed much like our
ruffed
grouse
of the East.
ruffed
grouse
ruffed
Catalan
perdiu