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  2. Quail - Wikipedia

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    The king quail, an Old World quail, often is sold in the pet trade, and within this trade is commonly, though mistakenly, referred to as a "button quail". Many of the common larger species are farm-raised for table food or egg consumption , and are hunted on game farms or in the wild, where they may be released to supplement the wild population ...

  3. Northern bobwhite - Wikipedia

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    The northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus), also known as the Virginia quail or (in its home range) bobwhite quail, is a ground-dwelling bird native to Canada, the United States, Mexico, and Cuba, with introduced populations elsewhere in the Caribbean, Europe, and Asia. It is a member of the group of species known as New World quail ...

  4. Common quail - Wikipedia

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    The common quail (Coturnix coturnix), or European quail, is a small ground-nesting game bird in the pheasant family Phasianidae. It is mainly migratory, breeding in the western Palearctic and wintering in Africa and southern India.

  5. Quail researchers optimistic about first year of ... - AOL

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    The Pennsylvania Game Commission partnered with Letterkenny Army Depot to release 87 wild quail in March on the military site in Franklin County. Quail were officially extirpated from Pennsylvania ...

  6. Wild Northern Bobwhite Quail to make historic return to ... - AOL

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    The Pennsylvania Game Commission, along with a handful of partnering organizations, will release about 100 wild quail starting March 19 on Letterkenny Army Depot in Franklin County.

  7. Partridge vs Quail: What Are 8 Key Differences? - AOL

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    Due to the bird’s busy life, it has less saturated fat than most wild meats. Quail are hunted and are often consumed, bones and all. The European quail sub-species (Coturnix coturnix coturnix ...

  8. Coturnix - Wikipedia

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    The genus contains six species, of which one, the New Zealand quail (Coturnix novaezelandiae), is now extinct but was described from a living specimen. [5] The brown quail (S. ypsilophora), king quail (S. chinensis) and blue quail (S. adansonii), were formerly classified in this genus, but were later reclassified into Synoicus. [6]

  9. King quail - Wikipedia

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    The king quail (Synoicus chinensis), also known as the blue-breasted quail, Asian blue quail, Chinese painted quail, or Chung-Chi, is a species of Old World quail in the family Phasianidae. This species is the smallest "true quail ", ranging in the wild from southern China , South and Southeast Asia to Oceania , south to southeastern Australia ...