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bobwhite quail

NOUN
  1. a popular North American game bird; named for its call

How To Use bobwhite quail In A Sentence

  • Dog handler Shawn Griffin kneeled and grabbed a bobwhite quail from the panting pointer.
  • He can capably hunt bobwhite quail and pheasants in the brushy coverts.
  • As a control, the researchers also exposed chickadees to a perched bobwhite quail, a non-predatory species.
  • I've been hunting bobwhite quail since my grandaddy took me with him at age 10.
  • The first of these was an intense passion among local farmers for hunting that delicious, wild speckled bird known as the bobwhite quail.
  • 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.
  • A pair of American burying beetles prepares to bury a bobwhite quail carcass.
  • The bobwhite quail counts are nothing less than ‘splendor in the grass’ across most of South Texas.
  • Squirrels, unlike popular game species such as white-tailed deer and bobwhite quail, are not ‘edge’ creatures.
  • I've been hunting bobwhite quail since my grandaddy took me with him at age 10.
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