- The
black partridge (Melanoperdix niger), also
known as the
black wood partridge, is a
small (up to 27 cm long)
partridge with a
thick bill, grey legs...
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carrying tanks and
other armor,
moving southeast between Playa Larga and
Punta Perdiz. The vehicles,
loaded with civilians, militia, police, and soldiers, were...
- The
crested partridge (Rollulus rouloul) also
known as the
crested wood partridge, roul-roul, red-crowned wood partridge,
green wood
quail or
green wood...
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central and
eastern South America.
Other common names for the
species include perdiz grande,
rufous tinamou, and ynambu. All
tinamou are from the
family Tinamidae...
- The long-billed
partridge (Rhizothera longirostris) is a
species of bird in the
family Phasianidae. It is
found in the
Malay Peninsula,
Sumatra and Borneo...
- tintorera, Kambusa, Lhadoner, Moraton, Mouraton, Murviedro, Negral, Pe de
perdiz, Pe de pombo,
Petit bouschet, Redondal, Rivesaltes,
Rivos altos, Roussillon...
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specialties include lamb
roast or stew, cochifrito,
alubias con
perdiz (beans with partridge) and
perdiz estofoda (partridge stew), carcamusa, migas,
gachas manchegas...
- been
known under a
variety of a
synonyms including: Morrao, Murrao, Pe de
Perdiz, Pe de Perdrix, Pied de
Perdix and Terrantes.
Several other white Portuguese...
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truchas (trout).
Visitors also can find
another dishes such as
Tallarin con
Perdiz, Cuyes,
Patasca o Sopa de Mote,
moreover visitors can buy cheese, butter...
- The chestnut-necklaced
partridge (Tropicoperdix charltonii) is a
species of bird in the
family Phasianidae. It is
found in
forests in the
Malay Peninsula...