Showing posts with label Scaled Quail (male). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scaled Quail (male). Show all posts

Friday, October 26, 2012

Scaled Quail

Scaled Quail
Callipepla squamata

The 2012 Texas quail season starts tomorrow so I thought it was good timing to post this recent picture of a scaled quail that I took near Coyanosa, Texas.  Texas is home to four species of quail - Montezuma, Bobwhite, Gambel's, and Scaled.  While most quail hunters are familiar with Bobwhites, west Texas hunters chase scaled quail.  Texans call them blue quail, probably because of their blue-gray breast.  They are generally found in the western portion of the state with some range overlap with Bobwhites.  The bird pictured is a male; the buff-colored throat distinguishes it from the female's streaked throat.  Quail populations have plummeted in recent years due to a variety of factors, including habitat loss, drought, and predators. If you are interested in learning more about the biology and management of this quail, Texas Parks & Wildlife has an excellent publication titled Scaled Quail in Texas.  True to their preference to run instead of flying, this one grew tired of being a model and flew to the ground and simply ran off into the mesquite.