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Game Birds

Game birds are species traditionally hunted for sport and food, typically found in the wild or naturalized settings. Examples include pheasants, quail, grouse, and partridges. They are characterized by their ability to thrive in natural habitats and often have seasonal breeding patterns, leading to specific hunting periods. Management of game birds involves conservation efforts to maintain healthy populations, balancing ecological roles with hunting traditions. Hunters usually pursue these birds during designated seasons, adhering to regulations aimed at sustainable harvesting and habitat preservation.