Where it lives: Steppes and meadows in Asia, notably China, India, Japan, Korea and Russia. It's also found in Africa and parts of Europe. Some populations are migratory. What it eats: Seeds of ...
One of six native quail species found in the United States, the northern bobwhite is the only species found east of the Mississippi. It is named for its two-note whistle, which sounds like a low “Bob” ...
This story, “They Call Him Mr. Bob,” appeared in the January 1973 issue of Outdoor Life. Dempsey Cape and I were feeling for solid footing on a brushy hillside that angled into the swamp woods where ...
A rainy Saturday didn't stop young hunters from taking shots at quail during a youth quail hunt hosted by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. A dozen eager boys gathered in the dark before dawn ...
Long gone are the days when a stroll through the woods would generally result in flushing at least one covey of quail. Theories abound on what has happened to the birds, ranging from chemicals to fire ...
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