 
            Partridges, Grouse and Turkeys
PhasianidaeGalliformes
Description
Pheasants, partridges, grouse, and turkeys are mostly ground-dwelling birds, although many forage or roost in trees during the winter. They do not migrate long distances, although they often use different habitats seasonally. They are omnivores, eating mostly plant matter in the winter and insects in the summer. Many of the males in this family have loud and dramatic displays. Nests are built on the ground, and clutch size is usually large. The young are precocial, able to walk and feed themselves within a few hours of hatching.
Species Found In Washington
 ChukarAlectoris chukar ChukarAlectoris chukar
 Gray PartridgePerdix perdix Gray PartridgePerdix perdix
 Ring-necked PheasantPhasianus colchicus Ring-necked PheasantPhasianus colchicus
 Ruffed GrouseBonasa umbellus Ruffed GrouseBonasa umbellus
 Greater Sage-GrouseCentrocercus urophasianus Greater Sage-GrouseCentrocercus urophasianus
 Spruce GrouseFalcipennis canadensis Spruce GrouseFalcipennis canadensis
 White-tailed PtarmiganLagopus leucura White-tailed PtarmiganLagopus leucura
 Dusky GrouseDendragapus obscurus Dusky GrouseDendragapus obscurus
 Sooty GrouseDendragapus fuliginosus Sooty GrouseDendragapus fuliginosus
 Sharp-tailed GrouseTympanuchus phasianellus Sharp-tailed GrouseTympanuchus phasianellus
 Wild TurkeyMeleagris gallopavo Wild TurkeyMeleagris gallopavo
