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California Quail

Callipepla californica

Description:

California Quail are plump, short-necked game birds with a small head and bill. They fly on short, very broad wings. The tail is fairly long and square. Both sexes have a comma-shaped topknot of feathers projecting forward from the forehead, longer in males than females.

Notes:

You’ll find California Quail in chaparral, sagebrush, oak woodlands, and foothill forests of California and the Northwest. They’re quite tolerant of people and can be common in city parks, suburban gardens, and agricultural areas.

1 Comment

Itzel Reno
Itzel Reno 12 years ago

Thanks!

Itzel Reno
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Itzel Reno

Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico

Spotted on Dec 15, 2011
Submitted on Dec 15, 2011

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