-
names are
gamefowl or gamebirds, landfowl,
gallinaceous birds, or
galliforms.
Galliforms and
waterfowl (order Anseriformes) are
collectively called fowl...
- This is
reflected in some more
recent cir****scriptions. Like many
other galliforms,
grouse are
generally heavily-built birds. The
traditional grouse (excluding...
- ISSN 2041-1723. PMC 7723057. PMID 33293507. "Nutritional and
genetic adaptation of
galliform birds:
implications for hand-rearing and restocking". Oulu University...
- (1996). "Influence of the Trailing-Edge
Notch on
Flight Performance of
Galliforms". Auk. 113 (4): 802–810. doi:10.2307/4088858.
Handbook of the
Birds of...
- 2478/v10058-011-0035-0. S2CID 55089271.
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BirdLife Species Factsheet Galliforms and Pheasants...
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Sylviornis and its
sister taxon Megavitiornis was
considered as stem-
galliforms,
suggesting that at
least one
lineage of
Pangalliformes outside the crown...
-
Acryllium tend
toward social polyandry, a
trait shared with
other primitive galliforms such as roul roul, and
Congo peafowl.
Guineafowl travel behind herd animals...
- A
partridge is a medium-sized
galliform bird in any of
several genera, with a wide
native distribution throughout parts of Europe, Asia and Africa. Several...
- most
controversial aspect of Cooper's
hawks are
their predations upon
galliforms. By far the most
regularly selected types are New
World quails. Coveys...
-
America alone. Statistically, the most
significant avian prey
seems to be
galliforms, of
which they are
known to have pre**** on 23 species,
basically consisting...