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

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    “Bobwhite are returning to Pennsylvania,” said Andrew Ward, quail, pheasant and dove biologist for the Game Commission. Ward has been managing the quail reintroduction effort for about three ...

  3. Boom or bust: Will the quail population ever rebound in Oklahoma?

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    Oklahoma's quail season opens Nov. 12 and while the bird numbers appear to be slightly better than last year, hunters should expect similar results as they have experienced in the last couple of ...

  4. 'The numbers don't lie': Can anything be done to save ... - AOL

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    Another poor quail hunting season ends Tuesday as state wildlife officials debate what to do about the declining population.

  5. Herbert L. Stoddard - Wikipedia

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    Bobwhite quail populations had recently been in decline and a study was launched to investigate the causes, and what could be done to reverse the trend. This investigation, known as the Cooperative Quail Investigation, was funded by wealthy landowners in the region that began to suspect a downward trend in bobwhite quail numbers.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Domesticated quail - Wikipedia

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    Button quails (also known as King Quail, Chinese-Painted Quail and Blue-Breasted quail) are rarely kept for food production because they are smaller and produce fewer eggs. They are kept in large aviaries to clean the leftover seeds that fall to the floor. California, Gambel's, Bobwhite, Scaled quails, etc. are less common and are rarely kept ...

  8. Spot-bellied bobwhite - Wikipedia

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    The spot-bellied bobwhite (Colinus leucopogon) is a ground-dwelling bird in the New World quail family. It is sometimes considered to be conspecific with the crested bobwhite , Colinus cristatus . As the latter species expands north into Costa Rica , it is likely that the two species will overlap in range in the future, but the Costa Rican ...

  9. Oklahoma wildlife officials to make changes ahead of quail ...

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    Oklahoma wildlife officials to make changes ahead of quail season