Barbary Partridge Alectoris barbara Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (33)
- Subspecies (4)
Philip J. K. McGowan, Guy M. Kirwan, and Ernest Garcia
Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020
Text last updated October 23, 2015
Text last updated October 23, 2015
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
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Asturian | Perdiz berber |
Basque | Eper afrikarra |
Bulgarian | Берберски кеклик |
Catalan | perdiu nord-africana |
Croatian | afrička jarebica |
Czech | orebice berberská |
Danish | Berberhøne |
Dutch | Barbarijse Patrijs |
English | Barbary Partridge |
English (United States) | Barbary Partridge |
Finnish | kalliopyy |
French | Perdrix gambra |
French (France) | Perdrix gambra |
Galician | Perdiz mourisca |
German | Felsenhuhn |
Greek | Βραχοπέρδικα |
Hungarian | Barnanyakú szirtifogoly |
Icelandic | Þyrnihæna |
Italian | Pernice sarda |
Japanese | チャエリイワシャコ |
Lithuanian | Barzdotasis keklikas |
Norwegian | berberhøne |
Polish | góropatwa berberyjska |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Perdiz-mourisca |
Russian | Берберийский кеклик |
Serbian | Afrička kamenjarka |
Slovak | kuropta skalná |
Slovenian | Afriška kotorna |
Spanish | Perdiz Moruna |
Spanish (Spain) | Perdiz moruna |
Swedish | klipphöna |
Turkish | Berberi Kekliği |
Ukrainian | Кеклик берберійський |
Alectoris barbara (Bonnaterre, 1790)
PROTONYM:
Perdix Barbara
Bonnaterre, 1790. Tableau encyclopédique et méthodique des trois règnes de la nature. Ornithologie. 2nd ed. 1, p.208 pl.94 fig.2.
TYPE LOCALITY:
No type locahty given = Morocco, ex Edwards, pi. 70.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- ALECTORIS
- barbara
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