Peat on Huns in Hell

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Here’s a video of some action on Hungarian partridge (a.k.a., Huns, or Gray – or Grey – partridge, a.k.a. perdix perdix) in Hells Canyon the last couple of weeks. For a good read on these beautiful birds, check out Guy de la Valdene’s The Fragrance of Grass.

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5 responses to “Peat on Huns in Hell”

  1. Weldon Avatar

    Looks like peat is turning into a real deal bird dog! Thanks for sharing his journey.

  2. Philip Ackerman Avatar
    Philip Ackerman

    Very nice video Bob. Lots of birds, lots of beautiful country! Fortunately not everyone loves this wide open space. One of my favorite quotes from Wallace Stegner is “Sagebrush is an acquired taste”. We are blessed as upland bird hunters to have so much of it to ourselves on any given day.

  3. larryvc Avatar
    larryvc

    Luckily Peat doesn’t have any bear-chasing tendencies. Nice video.

  4. rookiebird Avatar

    Great vid! I can almost smell the sage. What is that purple looking brush in the creek beds? great colors down there.

    1. Bob McMichael Avatar

      I think it’s hawthorn, but I’m not sure. I’m not great on my plants…

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