The Chinese bamboo partridge is a small bird, intermediate in size between the
Coturnix and
Perdix species, reaching a size of 31cm, with males being slightly larger than females. The breast and back are mottled in black, chestnut, and cream colours, with black spots on the flanks and above. The partridge's face and throat have rich
fulvous and
rufous tints. The breast is yellow-
ochre, with pale greyish blue and
taupe above the eye and down to the neck. Like the
long-billed partridge, bamboo partridge exhibit well-developed
flight feathers. Their tails are broad and squared. The wings are long and narrow. The birds are capable of sustained flight and move from the
sub-canopy of steep hillside forest to the forest floor several times throughout the day. ==Behaviour==