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[edit] IdentificationThe average weight of a California Quail is between 150.6 g to 189.5 g (5 - 7 oz.). Males are slightly heavier. An adult California Quail grows to be 25 cm (9.8 in) in length. It has a distinctive black and white pattern on its face and its belly has black and brown feather tips which makes the California Quail look like it has a scaled under part. Its overall colour is blue-grey and brown. It has a chestnut crown with streaking on its flanks. The California Quail has a black bill and grey legs. Sexes are dimorphic. The males have a black throat and the females have more of a greyish throat with black streaks. The California Quail can be identified with its prominent teardrop-shaped plume or a double plume coming off its forehead. An immature California Quail is mostly greys and browns which gives it a cryptic look. [edit] DistributionWestern North America from extreme southwest British Columbia south through Washington, Oregon, and California to Baja California, Mexico. [edit] TaxonomyThere are eight subspecies.
[edit] HabitatShrub, open woodlands. [edit] BehaviourThe diet includes seeds, leaves, berries and insects. The nest is a shallow scrape lined with vegetation; 12 eggs are laid. [edit] External Links
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