bobwhite

NOUN
  1. a popular North American game bird; named for its call
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How To Use bobwhite In A Sentence

  • On the hunting fields, 12,000 birds are harvested annually, consisting of pheasants, chukar partridge and bobwhite quail.
  • I've been hunting bobwhite quail since my grandaddy took me with him at age 10.
  • And what are mearns quail, I thought that they are bobwhite quail. I have benn thinking about getting a neww dog. I manage about 10000 acres of hunting land.
  • Sadly, the 38 bobwhite reported by only 5 observers, plus a covey of 6 seen before the count, confirms the rapid decline of these once abundant Cape birds.
  • There is a place where bobwhites thrive, there on the Texas plains.
  • When contest sponsors add wild hogs and bobwhites to the list, Texans will be the favorites.
  • On the one hand, you have the uplands: home to the ruffed grouse and the woodcock, the ringneck pheasant, the bobwhite quail, and just possibly sharptail grouse and Hungarian partridge, too.
  • I knew that the bobwhite hustling toward a nearby thicket was going to be lunch long before I touched the trigger.
  • Suddenly the ground is alive with squirrels and bobwhite quail.
  • Among the bird species the following are the commonest: military macaw Ara militaris (VU), rufescent tinamu Crypturellus cinnamomeus, spot‑bellied bobwhite Colinus leucopogon, great curassow Crax rubra, crested guan Penelope purpurascens, blue‑winged teal Anas discors, roseate spoonbill Ajaia ajaja, thick knee Burhinus bistriatus, jabiru Jabiru mycteria (VU), ibis Eudocimus albus and laughing falcon Herpetotheres cachinans. Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica
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