Simon says: "Let's meet the Sand Partridge (Ammoperdix heyi)
The Sand Partridge (Ammoperdix heyi) 🏡 Habitat Found across Israel's Negev , Dead Sea Valley & Eilat Mountains. They thrive in rocky, boulder-strewn slopes & sandy-bottomed wadis up to 2,000 metres elevation. They can survive in extreme arid environments but always stay near water sources, which they visit every morning to drink 🐝 Breeding Breeding season is from February - August. Nests are simple ground scrapes, sometimes lined with grass or feathers, or just tucked under a bush or rock crevice. Females lay 5-14 pale cream or pinkish eggs & incubate alone for 21-24 days. Chicks fledge at 9-20 days & reach full size by 30 days 🌸 Food An omnivorous diet: seeds from Acacia trees & desert grasses, berries from Salvadora persica (toothbrush tree) & Commiphora (myrrh), plus insects, especially locusts. They forage along the bottoms of wadis, where seasonal rains create bursts of vegetation. Fun fact: In later summer & early autumn, families come together ...