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Quail Game Bird Guide

quailThe quail is a truly interesting little board, and it has become popular for many hunters as a game bird. The numbers of quail have dwindled in recent years because their habitats have changed and the number of predators has increased. Quail are continuing to hold on, though, and when they can be found they are quite amusing to watch. Here is a guide to the quail as a game bird.

Terminology

The mail quail is called the cock, and the female quail is called the hen. Baby quail are known as chicks. Quail have both plumes and crests, where crests are feathers growing in a series along the top and the back of the head, and the plume is a small feather growing right out of the top of the male quail’s head.

Description

Quail are capable of varying both in size and in color, but they all generally run between 6 oz and 8 oz in weight. Both the males and females are generally the same size in relation to one another. The males are typically easily identifiable because they have prettier colors than the female and they also have a plume, a single feather that sticks up from the top of their head. The length of a quail can easily reach as long as 11 inches. The average quail has a mottled mix of colors, allowing them to blend in well with their natural surroundings.

Habitat

Quail tend to prefer areas that are brushy, especially areas that have areas of new growth that is relatively low, and where they can find cover as well as food. Many sources call the area that quail call their home early successional, which basically means that they like weedy areas. Quail typically live in different areas at different times, and they generally prefer to nest in areas that are not as thick, choosing areas where the vegetation has been around for a couple of years. Quail are constantly hunting for areas where they can find plenty of insects to feed on, especially areas that have low canopies without a lot of underbrush.

Traits

Quail are relatively social in nature, and they live in groups that are called covies. Quails know that there is safety in numbers, and quails know that they can achieve this safety for the most part by sticking to large groups, which they travel in and live in. When they roost in the evenings, they usually use a close packed circle, and all of the quail face outward which means if a predator comes from any side, they will have a chance of protecting themselves or saving themselves.

Feeding Habits

Quail tend to feed during the morning hours and the evening hours, and during the hours in between they tend to loaf around. They may feed during the day as well, however, depending on the needs of the group. Quail mostly eat seeds as well as insects.

Photo Credits: John-Morgan

Originally posted 2009-08-03 05:57:59. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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All About Quail Hunting

quailHunting quail and pheasants has been a truly favorable sport for a great many years now. The entire scenario surrounding quail and pheasant hunting has really changed throughout the United States over many years. Because of infrastructural development, the face of hunting for quail and pheasants has definitely changed. But what has changed is that now hunters do not have to go out chasing after their prey. Instead, they can take advantage of recreational hunting in order to enjoy the sport without all of the work involved.

Game lovers that enjoy a good hunt are constantly turning to quail and pheasant hunting because it means that there are plenty of prospects and they can easily catch a few birds before the day is through. Although catching larger animals often offers much greater rewards, many people turn to the hunting of quail and pheasants because they can shoot and kill a dozen birds and have plenty of game to bring home afterward. Quail and pheasants may be smaller, but claiming to have hunted 12 quail just sounds better than bringing home a single deer.

Both quail and pheasants have claimed many states as their homes and habitats, meaning that many states in the nation offer good hunting for these game birds. People that are interested in hunting quail and pheasants can search online or contact local regulators for hunting licenses to find out what areas offer quail and pheasants. These birds prefer vegetated fields where there is long grass for them to hide and nest in. They prefer areas where there is plenty of undergrowth so that they have adequate coverage, but this does not mean that they cannot be found and enjoyed in the wild. Before the sun comes up, quail and pheasants tend to fly out from the grass in order to find pieces of material that they can add to their nests and this happens to be the prime time for hunting them since they are out in the open and rather vulnerable.

The normal shooting time for quail and pheasants begins at around 9 o’clock in the morning, which is when the birds begin to become busy in terms of feeding activity. The male birds of the species tend to be more colorful in comparison to the females. The females tend to be smaller in general and their features tend to be lighter and plainer.

Hunting for quail and pheasants is a popular sport but it is important to make sure that we do not wipe the entire population out by overhunting quail and pheasants. We want to make sure that we leave enough behind that they can procreate so that generations in the future can hunt for sport and for food as well. Protecting quail and pheasants is a part of hunting responsibility.

Photo Credits: Len Blumin

Originally posted 2009-11-17 03:32:50. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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