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Bob Quail Raising White
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This is a common name for an American henlike bird of the family Phasianidae. This family also includes the pheasant and the partridge. The plumage of the bird is mixed brown, black, and white in the male and brown and buff in the female. It makes the bird almost invisible against the vegetation of weedy fields and edges of woodland.
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chick, aviaries
These birds feed on insects and weed seeds. During much of the year they travel in coveys. They sleep at night in a compact circle, tails to the center. In spring when the coveys disperse, each male selects a territory in which to nest. The characteristic call of this bird functions to attract a mate and to warn off other males. Acquire information on the bob quail, raising white chick, and aviaries on the web.
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