Mountain Quail nest on the ground in dense cover, usually sheltered by a shrub, log, or clump of grass. |
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Danny had the Grilled Quail with chive spaetzle and lentils and that had more flavor, but not a ton of meat. |
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Mountain Quail regularly migrate short distances on foot, usually descending to lower elevations for the winter, staying below the snow line. |
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Quail typically hunt for seeds, grain, grasses, plant leaves and buds, acorns, and insects. |
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Quail coveys broke up and the male birds staked out breeding territories. |
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Bobwhite Quail Declines, featuring Reggie Thackston, Georgia Department of Natural Resources and Todd Bogenschutz, Iowa Department of Natural Resources. |
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In addition, representatives of conservation organizations, including Ducks Unlimited, Pheasants Forever, Quail Forever, and the Ruffed Grouse Society, attended. |
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The good folk of Ireland quail in their beds when they hear the banshee wail of the Irish Postie. |
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A boned and stuffed quail, on a chestnut and cinnamon risotto with soused figs? |
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For close-flushing game like pheasants or quail, you simply took your time when the bird got up. |
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The quail and chicks go to the indigos, cribos, gators, corn, kings, ratsnakes, copperheads, cottonmouths, Timber rattlers, and diamondbacks. |
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Season and using a pastry hag fitted with a small round tip, pipe the wasabi mayonnaise into the center of each quail egg white. |
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Rimrock's seeds also make an excellent food for game birds like mourning dove and valley quail or for songbirds such as green-tailed towhee. |
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They even took a good portion of the fancier meats like mutton, quail, and deer. |
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Both dogs were casting in front of me when a mountain quail flushed from between my legs. |
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He never tired of watching well-trained bird dogs search for quail, coming to an abrupt halt and freezing like granite statues. |
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He flushed Cochrane from the woods like a frightened covey of Mississippi quail. |
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To address this question we investigated the development of the N. trigeminus in the Japanese quail. |
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That was Conner's first thought when the revelers exploded out of sight like a covey of quail. |
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A spokesman for Waitrose said its only imports from France were of quail and guinea fowl and these had been suspended. |
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On our evening there was quail eggs, capsicum, sweet corn, mixed vegetables, onions, tomatoes, cauliflower and snow peas. |
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The principal game birds of Britain are grouse, partridge, pheasant, plus woodcock, pigeon, quail, and various wild duck and marsh fowl. |
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Up to nine birds, including three budgies, a dove, a finch, two hens and a quail died at the pets' corner in Longford Park, Stretford. |
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This is an economy in which it's easier to carve a new dishwasher out of rock than to pay for one with 18 vultures, three choughs and a quail. |
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His research included classic works on quail, bushtits, Mexican and South American thrushes, New World jays, and others. |
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A California quail and a Bewick's wren are among four bird subspecies found only on Santa Catalina. |
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At Fiola, the tartare is served with house-made guanciale and a sunny-side-up quail egg. |
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Finally, the roasted whole boneless quail, plumped with black pudding and puy lentils, proved hardest to resist. |
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But it has done the trick and now even the tiniest of baby quail are quite safe inside. |
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Callipepla californica are New World quail, birds that have chunky, rounded bodies and crests or head plumes. |
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That also seems to be the case with some of the other New World quail and appears to reflect a bit of Old World bias of the authors. |
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But then a new male and female California quail strolled into the yard with a recently hatched brood of five chicks. |
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Changing habitats that increase edge and maintain early successional habitat benefit the quail. |
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Also, they have quite a reputation as a depredator of quail, chicken, and turkey eggs. |
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Last year, when I was still walking almost daily through my neighborhood, there were quail everywhere, as well as mourning doves. |
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The center hopes that other ground-nesting species, such as quail, pheasant and eastern meadowlark, will follow. |
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He also mentioned that when he was a boy the land was filled with rabbits and quail and song birds. |
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Other creatures can also flourish there, including quail, jackrabbits, and small, wild pigs called javelinas. |
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Tapping around my rooted limbs and grounded chest, a circus of quail, woodcock, and mallard perform. |
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Hence, the quail and the gnatcatcher might both be relatively recent arrivals in the north. |
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Farmer Dan Giles turned 2,000 of his 3,000 acres into a hunting preserve for deer, turkey and quail. |
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It featured a sporting clay shoot, guided hunts for pheasant and quail and a celebrity dinner with live and silent auctions. |
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A covey of quail took off, too, and I began feeling like Attila the Hun tromping through the forest. |
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Canyons and creeks ran to the river down gullies 200 feet deep and were full of quail, and cottontails and coyotes and jack rabbits. |
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Since they could see my tiny movements through the window, I flushed the quail from time to time into the bushes on the other side of the yard. |
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I have risked life and limb sauntering through snake-infested grasslands hoping to flush a quail. |
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A little clay pot of lentils arrived, topped with a Lilliputian quail egg and shavings of black truffles. |
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If he asks for a pith helmet with a propeller to be properly dressed for quail hunting, don't scoff. |
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Divide farro among four plates, top each portion with one quail breast and spoon sauce over each portion. |
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I've stumbled upon quail amidst the redwoods, roadrunners in the Hill Country, and a colony of flamingo in the heart of Hong Kong. |
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The extinction of New Zealand quail is thought to have been caused by the appearance of diseases from introduced game birds. |
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You can also order pheasant, caviar, quail, goose, salmon roes, imported cheese and Scottish smoked salmon. |
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If they're in the mood for something different, they also can hunt for geese, quail, ducks, and pheasants. |
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The food varied from average to superb, with the salt and pepper quail, Peking duck dumplings and gingko nut sticky rice getting top marks. |
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Far below them in the undergrowth, hare, jungle fowl along with peacock and quail, lived in harmony. |
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Also called a hemipode, it resembles a true quail in appearance and way of life but is more closely related to sandgrouse and pigeons. |
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Judges rated each dog on its ability to locate and point quail, staunchness on point, style, and aggressiveness in finding birds. |
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Also known as Chinese painted quail, button quail are the smallest of the quails. |
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Phasianid galliforms are commonly known as grouse, turkeys, pheasants, partridges, francolins, and Old World quail. |
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Outdoors enthusiasts who can ignore the season's monster bucks and swarming quail will find excellent largemouth bass action. |
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Place some quail eggs on top and garnish with fleur de sel and daikon sprouts. |
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Dog handler Shawn Griffin kneeled and grabbed a bobwhite quail from the panting pointer. |
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Gambel's quail is a highly ornate and dichromatic species, whereas scaled quail is unornamented and monochromatic. |
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On the hunting fields, 12,000 birds are harvested annually, consisting of pheasants, chukar partridge and bobwhite quail. |
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As a control, the researchers also exposed chickadees to a perched bobwhite quail, a non-predatory species. |
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The upland stamp would be required of those hunting doves, quail, pheasants and other upland birds. |
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The first of these was an intense passion among local farmers for hunting that delicious, wild speckled bird known as the bobwhite quail. |
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New Zealand quail nests were shallow scrapes in the ground with grass lining. |
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He should be out eating quail egg sandwiches, drinking extra large balloons of brandy and snorting beluga caviar off the bonnet of a Lamborghini. |
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Large pigeons, bronzewings and doves will eat larger seeds, while smaller doves will eat smaller seeds and grains, similar to that fed to the finches and quail. |
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Birds such as grouse, crows, quail, partridge, nightjars, cuckoos, shrikes, larks, pipits, merlins, harriers, kestrels and buzzards would all have been seen. |
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You might be tempted by squid cooked in its own ink, braised peppers in tomato sauce, tuna or swordfish cooked in red wine, or partridge or quail in a sherry-vinegar sauce. |
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Leeds University scientists have calculated the birds, including tiny quail weighing mere grammes, are five times fitter than our Olympic athletes. |
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Once the butter starts to sizzle, add the quail and brown all over. |
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Smaller, richer-tasting meats such as pheasant, duck, partridge, pigeon, even diminutive quail are increasingly finding their way onto my Christmas table. |
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Male quail are often aggressive before and during the breeding season. |
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Cattle grazed the pastures where prairie hens, quail and coyote roamed. |
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This is the only quail in Washington that is uniformly streaked in brown. |
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The legislation, pushed by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, is aimed at generating funding for programs targeting game birds such as mourning doves and quail. |
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The use of quail as donor and chick as host provides a means for discriminating donor cells in the host environment due the unique properties of the quail nucleolus. |
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Season and place the quail in a separate, large saucepan over medium heat. |
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Additional cover can be made from hollow logs, stacked rocks, and woodpiles, which form perfect hiding places for lizards, quail, rabbits, and other small animals. |
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The rest of the day was spent birding with a guide in and around the fort looking for green avadavat, Indian pitta, jungle bush quail, thick billed flowerpecker etc. |
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Skewered in a cross, the grilled quail hung over a white ceramic bowl that contained a braised Asian pear sitting in a pool of green tea and quail sauce. |
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As a boy, he once said, he acquired the throwing skill that served him handsomely later by killing quail with rocks. |
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I listened to the quail rooster as he crowed his spring mating calls. |
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Of late, chef Jorgensen has been pairing ice-cold vodka Martinis with caviar, pickled quail eggs, goat cheese pizza, Gorgonzola cheese beignets and tartars. |
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For starters, quail have three toes in a tridactyly arrangement. |
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Despite the lessons of the last four years, the banking sector in the U.K. is still too big to quail, let alone fail. |
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From garlic shrimp to blood sausage, roasted chickpeas to grilled quail, marinated anchovies to rich rabbit livers, the range of Spanish tapas is vast. |
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Does this mean the end of the mourning doves, the finches, the mocking birds, the California quail, and all the other different voices in my neighborhood of birds? |
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A salad with a sugar-beet mousseline fades against its contemporaries, and a beautifully roasted quail is almost hijacked by too many highfalutin buddies. |
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What if you're like me and only occasionally hunt waterfowl and mostly hunt upland birds like dove, quail, chukar and shoot recreational skeet and sporting clays? |
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Suddenly the ground is alive with squirrels and bobwhite quail. |
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He was concerned about erosion, and wanted to improve his pasturage, but he also remembered the Valley quail he had grown up with, and hoped to see them again on his land. |
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Great bustards weigh rather more than quail, and when the first hunter was concussed the reaction was one of panic, and swift running for shelter. |
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He can capably hunt bobwhite quail and pheasants in the brushy coverts. |
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Looking for a shotgun sport that is as unpredictable as a covey of quail? |
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The guinea fowl is a game bird from West Africa introduced to Britain in the early 16th century, and has more in common with turkey, pheasant or quail than with polystyrene. |
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The most targeted bird was chaffinch followed by the blackcap, the common quail and song thrush, the report added. |
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Influence of winter weather on daily movements by telemetered bobwhite quail coveys in Tennessee. |
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In grasslands, listen for the fluttery, unoiled sound of California quail, then watch for their small ritualistic motions. |
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Art entries in the Upland Game Bird division must feature the California quail, shown in its natural habitat. |
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The woman who shot a quail perched like a hood ornament on the guide's Jeep wasn't entirely to blame. |
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Each of the black pots contains a rotting quail carcass covered in soil and swarming with the larvae of American burying beetles. |
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This fall I was hunting Gambel's quail with Bud and Kirby Bristow behind a pair of nice German Shorthairs. |
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The land was used by Crooked Creek Shooting Preserve for commercial hunts for pheasant, quail and chukar. |
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Three ponds on the 400-acre shooting preserve often hold puddle ducks, and a covey of native valley quail moves across ranch property. |
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The mystery box contained quail, quail eggs, whitebait, melba toast, honey, finger lime, mini leek and mini beetroot. |
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In 2012, Wheelabrator Gloucester raised and released 75 Bobwhite quail as part of New Jersey s efforts to restore the Bobwhite quail population. |
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The main course will be pan-roasted quail and quail scotch egg with sauteed new potatoes, savoy cabbage and white onion puree. |
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The area had a fair hatch of quail, but hunting will be tough because of thick growths of salt cedar and native brush. |
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Whereas, exotic species like colorful parrots, sparrows and some local birds like mynah, quail, pigeon is allowed. |
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The sound of birds, quail, even doe, make a wild grid of noise. |
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I sensed the birds' presence, but I had no idea if they were Gambel's or scalies, even though the habitat read scaled quail. |
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He said by using it to construct a small segment of the line they will be able to judge constructability quail ties like welding and bending. |
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Pheasants, quail, and chukars should be in full plumage, more than 16 weeks old, and of the same color and conformation as birds in the wild. |
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It also can be hard on ground-dwelling birds such as quail, thrashers, towhees and robins. |
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In Central Europe, the diet in winter months is dominated by birds including quail, grey partridges, grouse, chickens, pigeons and passerines. |
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They are swift fliers and skilled hunters who specialize in preying on small birds in the size range of sparrows to quail. |
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And in Idaho's Hell's Canyon it's possible to flush chukars, gray partridge, California quail, ruffed and blue grouse. |
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A photoperiodic response in gonadectomized Japanese quail exposed to a single long day. |
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Surrounded by wine country, this sprawling 19,000-acre ranch offers California quail, bobwhite quail, chukars and pheasants. |
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The box proved its worth on a California quail outing in the Sierra Nevada mountains. |
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Cefn Mably Farm Park, in St Mellons, Cardiff, is on Born Free's blacklist for having a cockatiel, a golden pheasant, a silver pheasant, black swine, a quail and a llama. |
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Just bald eagles, golden eagles, pronghorn antelope, mule deer, elk, quail, prairie falcons, coyotes, chukars, gopher snakes, ravens and great horned owls, to name a few. |
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As far back into the 20th century as you care to explore, professional bird dog trainers have always used penned birds to train dogs, mostly quail, pheasants and pigeons. |
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Signature dishes include sea urchin in lobster jelly topped with cauliflower cream, crispy langoustine papillote with basil, and freerange quail with foie gras. |
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Wildlife includes raccoons, quail, rabbits, skunks and migratory birds. |
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Brush areas near Castaic Lake and Golden Valley are prime for the sage sparrow, grasshopper sparrow, roadrunner and quail, species commonly edged out by development, he said. |
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On June 11 and 12,320 American burying beetles were given dead quail for food and released at the Massachusetts Audubon Society's Sesachacha Wildlife Sanctuary. |
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Mountain quail, sooty grouse, American dipper, great grey owls and the grey jay will be part of the Lane County Audubon Society's June birdwalk Saturday near Oakridge. |
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Diazinon and carbaryl induce micromelia and abnormal feathering in hen eggs, but different skeletal defects have been noted for diazinon in bobwhite quail embryos. |
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It makes the heart quail, just thinking of the gargantuanness of the task. |
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In a study with bobwhite quail, a dose of flunixin meglumine after a 24-hour dehydration period was reported to cause glomerular lesions 7 days after therapy. |
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Birds that feed on hackberries include cedar waxwings, mockingbirds, American robins, bluebirds, yellow-bellied sapsuckers, northern flickers and quail. |
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The long and short of it, or so it seemed, was quail were similar to other poultry, meaning the same incubator and brooder we already had would do just fine. |
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Several species of animals and plants such as Montezuma quail, Montezuma oropendola, Argyrotaenia montezumae and Pinus montezumae have been named after him. |
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Plant and animal foods of bobwhite and scaled quail in Southwest Texas. |
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Anatomically correct in every detail, Sights to make a maiden aunt quail. |
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Unlike many raptors, hen harriers have historically been favorably regarded by farmers because they eat predators of quail eggs and mice that damage crops. |
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