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<blockquote data-quote="TexasJerseyMilker" data-source="post: 1818021" data-attributes="member: 42782"><p>In SW Oregon we have California quail. They have a topknot on their heads and the 3 note call A Ya Ya. There is a pair that lives in the yard. I knew the hen was sitting eggs in the grapevines that cover the ground behind the barn. The cock bird was often seen standing guard perched on the powerline above. Then I saw this family with a bunch of darting scurrying babies the size of bumblebees. I kept a garbage can lid full of water for them out in the bushes because it is so dry. This covey grew up quickly on the blackberry seeds and berries. Now in the evening what do I see? Chicken hens, guinea hens and quailees all scratching and picking together it's quite a sight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasJerseyMilker, post: 1818021, member: 42782"] In SW Oregon we have California quail. They have a topknot on their heads and the 3 note call A Ya Ya. There is a pair that lives in the yard. I knew the hen was sitting eggs in the grapevines that cover the ground behind the barn. The cock bird was often seen standing guard perched on the powerline above. Then I saw this family with a bunch of darting scurrying babies the size of bumblebees. I kept a garbage can lid full of water for them out in the bushes because it is so dry. This covey grew up quickly on the blackberry seeds and berries. Now in the evening what do I see? Chicken hens, guinea hens and quailees all scratching and picking together it's quite a sight. [/QUOTE]
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