Most of their time is spent searching and scrapping the ground in search of seeds, berries and other vegetation, which is the majority of what they eat, plus small insects. Since they live in arid climates they get much of the moisture that they need to survive from their food. They are able to digest the vegetation that they eat with the help of protozoans in their digestive track. Chicks do not possesses these protozoans when they hatch and must obtain them by pecking at the adults feces. The California quail was a life bird for us.
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ReplyDeleteMaybe a common one but a wonderful one nevertheless. I love the first shot, the bird looks so gorgeous. I'd like to see one with my own eyes.
A feather for it's hat ;o)
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That is a beautiful bird. Helen
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous bird!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the live bird. I didn't realize they went so far north-east. Wonderful shots.
ReplyDeleteFascinating post and beautiful photos. I always love learning interesting nature facts.
ReplyDeleteVery informative post and this critter is outstanding!
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Luna
Wow that was a funny one :-)
ReplyDeleteCool looking bird, it would be a lifer for me. thanks for sharing your critter.
ReplyDeleteVery nice critter shots!
ReplyDeleteVery nice photo. I am reminded of my childhood, seeing them running about on the ground with their strings of babies running after them (northern California).
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What an interesting bird both in looks and habit.
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FANTASTIC! I have a lot of Bob White's out here, but have yet to get a good photo of them.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quail shots .. nice job
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