The teeter, or Katee as it is called due to its distinctive call, is known as the Grey Franklin, or Grey Partridge
Francolin
The 'teetar' is a local name for a grey francolin, formerly the grey partridge, which is a francolin bird found in the plains of South Asia. The name 'teetar' is rooted in the call of the bird which goes 'Ka-tee-tar...tee-tar."
Kabutar,teetar tisra panchi jiske naam ke last me "tar
Blackbuck is called "काला हिरण" in Hindi.
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SHutar Murgh
The three birds that end with "tar" are: Bulbul-tar (a type of songbird) Shikra-tar (a small bird of prey) Kasturi-tar (a mythical bird mentioned in ancient texts)
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To differentiate between male and female teetar (also known as the Indian grey partridge), observe their physical characteristics. Males typically have a more vibrant plumage with a distinct reddish-brown coloration and a prominent black throat patch, while females are generally lighter and more subdued in color. Additionally, males tend to be slightly larger and may exhibit more pronounced vocalizations, especially during the breeding season. Overall, size, coloration, and behavior are key indicators for distinguishing between the sexes.
The first bird is a Teetar which is a species of francolin. The second is a Kabotar, that is a pigeon native to Pakistan. Lastly, the Hillstar, this a species of hummingbirds.
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