NOUN | a quail | quails / [esp. collectively] quail | |
VERB | to quail | quailed | quailed quailing | quails | |
SYNO | to cringe | to flinch | to funk | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- Forest Service has installed water guzzlers and springs to increase water supply for the small number of mule deer as well as mountain quail and California quail (or Valley quail).
- In addition to riparian breeders, birds include least Bell's vireo, Nuttall's quail, ladder-backed woodpecker, and California and Gambel's quail.
- The sapphire quail-dove forages on the ground, singly or in pairs. Its diet has not been documented but it probably eats seeds and small invertebrates like other quail-doves.
- Very little information is available on the specific diet and feeding strategies of black-eared wood quail.
- A quail-thrush is a bird of the genus "Cinclosoma", which contains eight species.
- Research was conducted between 2007 and 2009 into whether the quails on Tiritiri Matangi Island – which was spared the worst impact of introduced predators – might be a surviving population of this species, or "koreke"-brown quail ("Synoicus ypsilophora") hybrids.
- His passion for genetics and poultry led him to engineer and create the worlds only white meat quail, which is at least double the size of wild quail.
- The Canary Islands quail ("Coturnix gomerae") is an extinct quail species that once occurred on the islands of El Hierro, La Palma, Tenerife and Fuerteventura (Canary Islands, Spain).
- Hybrids of king quail and brown quail are known.
- Some captive bobwhite hybrids recorded are between blue quail (scaled quail), Gambel's quail, California quail, and mountain quail.
- Automatic quail feeders: a cost study. Charlotte County Quail Investigation, Annual Report.
- Tecoaque replaced the earlier name of Zōltepēc, meaning "at quail mountain" (from "zōlin," quail, and "tepētl," mountain).
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