partridge
The Spanish word 'perdiz' translates to 'partridge' in English. A partridge is a type of bird in the pheasant family, which is native to Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Partridges are ground-nesting seed-eaters, typically associated with agricultural lands, and known for their distinct call and fast, rounded wings. The term 'partridge' is not a precise one, and can refer to several species within a subgroup of non-migratory Old World galliformes.
The partridge is a very beautiful bird.
This phrase highlights the beauty of the partridge, emphasizing its appealing physical characteristics.
In the hunt, we caught a partridge.
This sentence describes a successful hunting experience where a partridge was hunted.
The partridge flies high in the sky.
This phrase illustrates the flight of the partridge, suggesting its ability to soar above the ground.