Gamebird
A "Gamebird" refers to a type of bird that is hunted for sport or food. Common examples include pheasants, quail, and grouse. These birds are often found in various habitats, such as forests, grasslands, and wetlands, and are known for their ability to fly short distances.
Gamebirds are typically raised in controlled environments for hunting purposes, but they can also be found in the wild. They play a significant role in ecosystems and are often sought after in game hunting and conservation efforts, contributing to both recreational activities and wildlife management.