Pheasant skuttling through grassland with its head low to the ground
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Grouse, partridges, pheasants and quails

Game birds such as partridge, pheasants and quails are not uncommon to see in open arable farmland of Kent. Learn to identify these species using our handy guides.

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A covey of red-legged partridges running along the edge of a track
Red-legged partridges © Amy Lewis

Red-legged partridge

Species

A plump gamebird, the red-legged partridge is an introduced species that seems to have settled here with little problem. It can be spotted in its favoured open scrub and farmland habitats.

Grey partridge
Grey partridge ©David Tipling/2020VISION

Grey partridge

Species

The grey partridge is an attractive bird that prefers the ground to pear trees! Found on farmland and grassland, it is under threat from loss of habitat.

Pheasant male
©Margaret Holland

Pheasant

Species

A handsome gamebird, the pheasant is an introduced species that has settled here with little problem. It can be spotted in its farmland and woodland habitats, although you'll probably hear the loud, croaking call of the male before you see it.

Common quail
Margaret Holland

Quail

Species

This tiny gamebird is rarely seen, but its distinctive "wet my lips" call can be heard ringing out over areas of farmland on summer evenings.