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Bobwhite! Bob, Bobwhite! Bobwhite!! Bobwhite . . .
The bobwhite bird, member of the quail family, is common in many parts of the U.S. Here are videos of them in the wild as well as examples of their well recognized mating call. This bird was common where I grew up in Central Wisconsin. Also, basic information on their habitats, feeding, and nesting routine.
3 commentsSteamed Scottish Sea Trout and Quails Eggs Summer Salad Recipe
Sea trout is a delicious eating fish and serves as a budget friendly alternative to salmon. This sea trout is steamed in white wine and served cold in large flakes in a salad with hard boiled little quails eggs.
4 commentsThe Residence at North Penn. Previously, The Village At Quail Springs in Oklahoma City Apartment Review
Village at Quail Springs,(Now,The Residence at North Penn) Apartment Review. These are NOT Luxury Apartments. The Name of these apartments was changed on April 20th 2012. The previous name was changed in an attempt to hide the negative apartment...
0 commentsQuail Eggs, Avocado and Crispy Bacon
This is a simple recipe using quail eggs, avocado and bacon to create a delicious starter for a dinner party.
6 commentsHow To Hatch Quail In an Incubator
A guide to incubating, hatching and brooding quail eggs.
8 commentsHow to Hunt Quail
Hunting tips for beginning quail hunting for Bobwhite. Videos and quail recipes included.
18 commentsThe Sub-Tropical Button Quail
It’s likely that you have heard of quail before and you’re relatively familiar with their popularity as a game bird. However, Chinese Blue Breasted Quail are an entirely different story. Due to their unusually small size, these birds were given...
9 commentsDiseases In Quails
Common diseases that are seen in Japanese Quails, their cause, symptoms, prevention and remedies.
0 commentsGuide To Raise Japanese Quails
A guide to raising Japanese Quails from hatching to maturity.
2 commentsJapanese Quail: A Brief History
A brief history of Japanese Quails. How they were domesticated and reared for egg and meat, and their introduction to India.
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