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Partridges typically build their nests on the ground, often in dense vegetation or grass to provide cover and concealment from predators. They prefer areas with good ground cover, such as fields, hedgerows, or brushy margins. The nest is usually a simple scrape lined with grass, leaves, and feathers. Females lay their eggs directly in the nest, which is situated close to food sources for easy access.

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