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Gambel Quail

Callipepla gambelii

Photo by MarkCoryell
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Field Notes

Description:

Grayish above with prominent teardrop- shaped plume or double plume. Chesnut sides and crown, and lack of scaling on underparts, distinguish Gambel's Quail from California Quail. Male has dark forehead, black throat, black patch on belly. (From National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America)

Habitat:

Common in desert scrublands and thickets, Usually near permanent water source.

Notes:

Gambel Quail are becoming a more frequent visitor to my backyard. Several males and females appeared shortly after I left some bread for them. Recently I saw a male White Winged Dove and a Gambel Quail fighting each other. Other times they coexist with the Doves, House Finches, and Black Throated Sparrows that frequent by seed feeder.

The Gambel Quail is on the seal of the Arizona State Game and Fish Department.

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Comments (4)

Generally,bread is not recommended as the food of choice for wild life.
Thanks! I used the computer to brighten up the shot a bit. He wouldn't move into the sun when I wanted him to. I'm hoping that they'll start coming around more often.
What a beautiful bird! Sounds like you have a perfect backyard for 'twitching'

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