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  2. Template:Quail-2-2016 - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: birds - Wikipedia

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    § Agriculture, crafts, and professions: Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: agriculture-crafts-and-professions (5) V § Rope, fibre, baskets, bags, etc. Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: rope-fiber-baskets-bags (11) W § Vessels of stone and earthenware: Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: vessels of stone and earthenware (4) X § Loaves and cakes

  4. Template:Quail-5 - Wikipedia

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    Apart from the default value |ref=harv, these two parameters are passed unchanged to {} - see that template's documentation for further information. year – the publication year (1994, 2002 or 2008) to select one specific edition for display. If omitted, all editions will be listed. Example: {{Quail-5 |year=2002 |at=map 6A }}

  5. Template:List of hieroglyphs - Wikipedia

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    nḥ, nḥḥ 1. Egyp. bil. nḥ, for the bird; phon. for nḥ; 2. Ideas of petition, supplicate, beseech; for Egyptian language nḥ-t, nḥḥ-t, oil, unguent ...

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  9. 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]