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Male © Nancy Christensen eBird S44598036 Macaulay Library ML 94749171
Female © David M. Bell
Male © Paul Fenwick
Female © Paul Fenwick
Male and female © Mike Ross
+ 2
Male © Jeffrey Thomas

California Quail Callipepla californica

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Small and rotund with obvious teardrop-shaped plumes protruding from forehead. Looks gray and brown at a distance, with white streaks on the sides and a scaly belly. Males have black face and longer, more curled crest than females. Usually seen in flocks running on the ground in open, scrubby habitats. Listen for frequent, three-noted call, audible at long distances. Separated from similar Gambel’s Quail by range; also note California has scaly belly with rusty (not black) patch and duller brown crown and sides. Native to western North America including Baja California; well-established introduced populations in Chile, Argentina, New Zealand, and Hawaii.

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