Hi Henry,
I was wondering if you could post this on your site and see what info we can get.
Thanks!
Julie Filiberti
This bird showed up at our house last Wednesday. We searched our bird book but saw nothing of the sort in it. Upon further research, we have determined that it is a Chukar, a bird native to Asia! It has been introduced in the US as a game bird and has a small population out west. Searching on the internet we found out you can purchase eggs to raise for game birds and then release them. We are only guessing that there is someone in Fairfax who has done this and this bird has survived its release to the wild. Athough Chukars fly, these birds prefer to walk, and we are assuming that it hasn't walked from the western US.
This particular bird has decided to make our house its home. It hasn't left and makes our garage roof its sleeping quarters at night. It pecks around the yard and driveway throughout the day. It eats seeds from the feeder, insects and tears off pieces of greens. It isn't the least bit afraid of us. We can walk right up to it. It is the most peculiar bird but we are getting a kick out of it not wanting to leave. We've even named it.
We are just looking for information on where it might have come from. Is there anyone out there who can shed some light???
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