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Buttonquail on Santa Maria, Azores (1 Viewer)

Arbu

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Page 130 of the Bradt guide to the Azores 6th edition 2016:

"By far the most intriguing resident is the newly discovered little buttonquail ... which inhabits scrub-covered grassland at the southern end of the airport [Santa Maria}"

Is this true? I can find no reference to it elsewhere. Maybe it's a secret?
 
I'm just quoting from the book - I'm sure they mean Common.

Given that Quail are so common in the Azores it does seem believable that the Buttonquail might be there too - the habitat must suit them. I wonder how many people have looked for them.
 
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