The Partridge Family on La Palma
A family of Barbary partridges Alectoris barbara koenigi beside the road to the Roque de Los Muchachos
I've seen lots more partridges near the Roque de Los Muchachos than last year. They mostly seem to live in the higher reaches of the pine forest, where they wander out onto the road sometimes. Earlier in the summer, I often saw families which all disappeared into the bushes before I could get my camera out. That makes it all the nicer to have caught this family before they flew off (with a characteristic whirring noise). But I do hope it isn't one of the families that started out with about eight chicks, because they definitely only had one chick with them yesterday.
Labels: birds, Canary Island fauna
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