Definition
Perdicidae is a family of birds that includes quails, partridges, and related fowl. These birds are typically ground-dwelling and found in a variety of habitats, from grasslands to forests. They are generally small to medium in size, with plump bodies and short tails. Imagine a family reunion of various quail and partridge species. Many are game birds, hunted for sport and food. Their speckled plumage provides excellent camouflage.