مادی چکور کی اواز||Female Chakor sounds||Chukar calling

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The chukarThe chukar (Alectoris chukar) is the official national bird of Pakistan, and the shaheen falcon is the symbolic ic ...
The chukar
The chukar (Alectoris chukar) is the official national bird of Pakistan, and the shaheen falcon is the symbolic icon of the Pakistan Air Force and also Pakistan Avicultural Foundation, one bird is endemic in all over Pakistan turkey Afghanistan Russia United States and other countries of all over the world
In the Punjab Pakistan, the Chakor is seen as a beautiful symbol of love and passion. According to North Indian and Pakistani tradition, including in Hindu culture.Say that the Chukar Partridge can represent a passionate, and sometimes unrequited, love for another chukar is a symbol of love and kindne

Chakor lives in rocky places, on top of the mountains and desert areas in swat and other places It is known as a hunting bird among other wildlife species. It is commonly found in Pakistan to Afghanistan India and eruop Uzbekistan and turkey
Known as the Pakistan national bird, Chukar Partridge is the focus of the article, which will provide information on the bird as well as some fascinating facts about it.

Many people don’t know” what is national bird of Pakistan?”, it's a big question in Pakistan and it is the most searched question on internet. This article is going to be very informative for them.
The Pakistan national bird name is Chukar Partridge. And it is famous as “chakor” commonly in Pakistan. It is one of the National Symbol of Pakistan all over the world

Pakistan’s National Bird-Chukar Partridge birds have a beautiful voice. Most people like having it in their homes. In Punjab kpk and Balochistan Pakistan, the Chakor is seen as a symbol of love and passion.

The Pakistan national bird name is Chukar Partridge. And it is famous as “chakor” commonly in Pakistan Afghanistan and Uzbekistan It is one of the National Symbol of Pakistan.

According to North Indian and Pakistani tradition, including in Hindu culture, the Chukar Partridge can represent a passionate, and sometimes unrequited, love for another person. It is said to be head over heels in love with the moon and to spend its days staring at it.

In some areas, they are maintained as fighting birds during in the breeding season due to their ferocious behavior during the breeding season. In conclusion, the Chukar partridge has a strong case for being designated as Pakistan’s national bird symbol.

Chukars are being raised expressly for a hunt in some parts of Pakistan as well, owing to their unusual and tough nature, despite the fact that this is deemed illegal by Officials. In Pakistan and Afghanistan, the periods of June and July are regarded to be the prime hunting months for Chukars.

Pakistan is home with some of the most uncommon and special birds in the world, owing to the country’s diversified climate and varied terrain
Every year, millions of migrating birds from all over the world, particularly from Siberia, are drawn to its wetlands and lakes, which, in addition to its wild species in their natural environment in the dense forests and mountains, provide the excellent opportunity for birdwatchers from all over the world to observe them.

numerous conservation areas have been established by the government, which has allowed both native and migrant birds to thrive there. During the hunting season, hunters are only permitted to hunt if they have a hunting permit or a hunting license.
Description of Chukar::Partridge
The Chukar is a round-shaped bird with a length of 34-38 cm. It has a light brown back & grayish breasts, as well as a buff stomach. It has a white face with such a black gorget on it. Its flanks are striped with rufous, and its legs are bright red.
The chukar is an upland gamebird native to Eurasian grasslands that belongs to the pheasant species. This sparrow has a historical range in Asia that extends from Pakistan, Kashmir, & Afghan to southeastern Europe.

It is closely linked to and similar to its western counterpart, the Red-legged pheasant, Alectoris rufa, which has a composition similar in
Europe.

This has been widely imported and has maintained itself in countries such as the Canada, US, Hawaii and New zealand,. Hybrids between this bird and the Red-legged Partridge, which was brought into the country, are frequent in Great Britain.

Chukar pheasants are often in the 32-35cm size ranging. The Chukar is incapable of long-haul flight.

Scientific name of chukar is Alectoris chukar
Commonly Found in Pakistan to Afghanistan

Chukar sounds
chakor ki awaz
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