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  2. Gambel's quail - Wikipedia

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    The bird's average length is 11 in (28 cm) with a wingspan of 14–16 in (36–41 cm). These birds have relatively short, rounded wings and long, featherless legs. Its diet consists primarily of plant matter and seeds. [4] Gambel's quail can be commonly confused with California quail due to similar plumage. They can usually be distinguished by ...

  3. Scaled quail - Wikipedia

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    The scaled quail (Callipepla squamata), also commonly called blue quail or cottontop, is a species of the New World quail family. It is a bluish gray bird found in the arid regions of the Southwestern United States to Central Mexico. This species is an early offshoot of the genus Callipepla, diverging in the Pliocene. [2] This bird is named for ...

  4. The quail hunt in Texas opens this weekend, even with a drop ...

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    Some 45,000 hunters will fan out into meadows around the state starting Saturday to harvest quail, despite the drought causing a drop in the bird’s population. The quail hunt in Texas opens this ...

  5. Chukar partridge - Wikipedia

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    Chukar Patridge from United Arab Emirates. The chukar partridge (Alectoris chukar), or simply chukar, is a Palearctic upland gamebird in the pheasant family Phasianidae.It has been considered to form a superspecies complex along with the rock partridge, Philby's partridge and Przevalski's partridge and treated in the past as conspecific particularly with the first.

  6. Quail numbers down statewide, but South Texas is best shot - AOL

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    Oct. 21—Quail numbers continue to lag in the face of persistent drought conditions this year, with the South Texas Plains region probably the best option for hunters. Quail season begins Oct. 29.

  7. Montezuma quail - Wikipedia

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    In fall, Montezuma quail do not form large groups, as most American quail do. An average covey consists of eight birds, just parents and their offspring, although coveys bigger than 25 birds have been reported. At night, birds in a covey roost on southeast-facing slopes, gathered around a rock or tussock, facing outward.

  8. Partridge - Wikipedia

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    A partridge is a medium-sized galliform bird in any of several genera, with a wide native distribution throughout parts of Europe, Asia and Africa. Several species have been introduced to the Americas. They are sometimes grouped in the Perdicinae subfamily of the Phasianidae (pheasants, quail, etc.).

  9. Quail hunting - Wikipedia

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    Quail live throughout the United States. Quail hunting in the 20th century was the most popular game hunting sport. [2] Due to their popularity as game birds and their extensive distribution, quail have been studied throughout the North American continent, particularly in the 20th century.