Upland HuntingType Of Birds
The Pheasant: Perhaps the most widely-recognized upland game bird in the world. Large, beautiful, and vibrant in color, these birds also provide quality meat. They often sneak ahead of advancing hunters and can be challenging for a pointing dog to pin. Their long tail feathers create a large silhouette combined with a boisterous flush, this can make for a challenging target.
The Chukar: Brown-gray with a black strip running across their head, through the eye, and down onto the check. Their bills and feet are red, and their sides have white and black barring. Chukar are among one of the most challenging birds to hunt because they have a habit of running uphill, typically faster than a hunter can follow, and fly downhill at high speeds. Starting uphill and having a dog is very beneficial.