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derives from "gallus",
Latin for "rooster".
Common names are
gamefowl or
gamebirds, landfowl,
gallinaceous birds, or galliforms.
Galliforms and waterfowl...
- The Game
Composites GB1
GameBird is a
British single-engine, two-seat,
aerobatic aircraft that was
designed by
Philipp Steinbach and the
first prototype...
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Gamebird hybrids are the
result of
crossing species of game birds,
including ducks, with each
other and with
domestic poultry.
These hybrid species may...
- grey-legged partridge,
English partridge,
Hungarian partridge, or hun, is a
gamebird in the
pheasant family Phasianidae of the
order Galliformes, gallinaceous...
- The red-legged
partridge (Alectoris rufa) is a
gamebird in the
pheasant family Phasianidae of the
order Galliformes,
gallinaceous birds. It is sometimes...
- The
Barbary partridge (Alectoris barbara) is a
gamebird in the
pheasant family (Phasianidae) of the
order Galliformes. It is
native to
North Africa. The...
- the
genus Tetrax. The
genus name is from
Ancient Gr**** and
refers to a
gamebird mentioned by
Aristophanes and others. It
breeds in
Southern Europe and...
- pictus), also
known as the
Chinese pheasant, and
rainbow pheasant, is a
gamebird of the
order Galliformes (gallinaceous birds) and the
family Phasianidae...
- The red-necked
spurfowl or red-necked
francolin (Pternistis afer), is a
gamebird in the
pheasant family Phasianidae that is a
resident species in southern...
- Game
chips are a
traditional British accompaniment to
roast gamebirds, such as pheasant, grouse,
partridge and quail. They are thin
slices of
potato (sometimes...