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Grouse, partridge, and Pheasant   Written by Adrian (5/18/2010 1:08 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, Birds fly, penned by Frances G
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Patricia Bingham wrote in L&T in 2000:

Shooting was done in the autumn through the winter, from August through January. The dates I could find are better here. Grouse shooting was officially opened August 12 and closed in November. Partridge shooting was done from September through January. Pheasant shooting was done from October through January.

I am not familiar with birds of this type. Do they tend to stay close to their nests? They seem more ground birds than persistent fliers. Can anyone here elaborate they sorts (and behavior) of birds hunted for sport at that time?


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