- Perdix - Wikipedia
Perdix is a genus of Galliform gamebirds known collectively as the 'true partridges ' These birds are unrelated to the subtropical species that have been named after the partridge due to similar size and morphology
- Perdix | Riordan Wiki | Fandom
Perdix was the nephew of Daedalus and a cousin of Icarus The old master, Daedalus, was jealous of the boy's genius which rivaled his and one day, in a rage, caused his nephew to lose his balance and fall to his death
- Perdix | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia Mythica
Perdix The sister of Daedalus, and mother of Talos, or according to others, the sister's son of Daedalus, figures in the mythological period of Greek art, as the inventor of various implements, chiefly for working in wood
- Partridges (Perdix) - Birds of North America
The partridges are game birds from Eurasia and are associated with the pheasant family This name is also a name that is used loosely for other types of game birds, including grouse and ptarmigan in North America and Eurasia
- ADW: Perdix perdix: INFORMATION
The gray partridge, Perdix perdix, has a vast Palearctic range that starts in northern Spain, and stretches eastward across Europe through central Russia
- Perdix Partridges (Genus Perdix) · iNaturalist
Perdix is a genus of Galliform gamebirds known collectively as the 'true partridges' The genus name is the Latin for 'partridge', and is itself derived from Ancient Greek perdix
- Perdix myths, stories and the legends surround the Greek God Perdix
In this article, we look at Perdix and the myths and legends surrounding Perdix, Perdix relationship to and with other Greek Gods and Goddess and key events and stories which relate to ancient astrology and the changing seasons
- Grey Partridge Perdix Perdix Species Factsheet | BirdLife DataZone
EU Birds Directive Annex II and III, Perdix perdix italica and Perdix perdix hispaniensis Annex I A national Species Management Plan for the Italian Grey Partridge (P p italica) was published in 1999 (Palumbo and Gallo-Orsi 1999)
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