6 adjectives to describe bustard

The brown bustard, so common in the south, is the only representative of the turkey tribe that I have seen here.

The black and white meadow lark is here, but the "khoran" or lesser bustard of South Africa, that resembles him so much in plumage on a much larger scale, is absent.

The French call the hobara, a little bustard, poule de Carthage, or Carthage-fowl.

We saw on the plain several large bustards resembling a light brown domestic turkey.

A jowl of sturgeon was carried to the upper table, where there was also a baked swan, and a roasted bustard, flanked by two stately venison pasties.

The vulture and the eagle are seen wheeling about the mountain-cliffs, and soaring over the plains, and groups of shy bustards stalk about the heaths; but the myriads of smaller birds, which animate the whole face of other countries are met with in but few provinces in Spain, and in those chiefly among the orchards and gardens which surround the habitations of man.

6 adjectives to describe  bustard