Posted by Brian G. NY on February 01, 2016 at 19:33:15 from (96.43.79.158):
In Reply to: A little friend! posted by JayinNY on February 01, 2016 at 11:54:44:
Hank, That is one beautiful picture. We always called them partridges when I was young.
A couple of years ago. my niece was visiting (city girl) and she called me outside one morning and said "I think someone is trying to start a 4-wheeler up in your woods".
When you listen to a male "partridge" drumming on a hollow log, you can almost mistake it for someone starting an engine.
I had never thought of it that way before.
Many, many years ago when my brother and I were just little kids we stumbled on a hen "partridge" with a bunch of chicks.
She flew around like she had a broken wing trying to draw us away from them but we knew what she was doing. There were a bunch of little chicks trying to hide under leaves and such. They all had little black stripes, kinda like chipmunks. Cute little things, they were! Little moments like that stay with you for life!
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