含羞草研究社

Skip to content

Nature wise: California quail - quirky, rotund, colourful

A column by Dianne Bersea

Many years ago a Victoria friend told me a wonderful story about California Quail in Beacon Hill Park. Peggy had rested her back against one of the famous Garry Oak trees with sun spilling through the leaves above. She closed her eyes, her arms out to her sides, palms-up in the sun.

A tickle aroused her attention. A family of passing California Quail had stopped so several tiny chicks could rest in a sunny spot含羞草研究社er open palms.

These charming ground-based birds have even dashed right under my lawn chair!

Alas, California Quail can be annoying, mainly because their feeding habits involve our vegetation. Getting new grass seed started is a challenge. California Quail LOVE grass seed, as well as most other small seeds, spring sprouts, grubs and insects. Fortunately I含羞草研究社檝e found they can be foiled by anchoring loose weave burlap over small areas of seeded grass. Ditto for the use of rat wire to cover spring sprouts.

Otherwise, these well dressed, year-round, cantaloupe sized, top-knotted California Quail are quite gregarious, preferring lots of company. They often move in large groups, sprinting across roadways ahead of startled drivers.

含羞草研究社淪printing含羞草研究社 is a good description. Their legs and gnarly feet are their preferred mode of locomotion. It can be a surprise though, when a quail bursts from a shrubby hiding place in a whir of beating wings.

They also fly up to protective look-out stations, often the nearest fence post or roof top. From such a perch, usually an adult male, keeps an eye on the rest of the family and the new chicks learning to fend for themselves.

The chicks are on the go as soon as they hatch, ready to bolt to safety or scurry after mom含羞草研究社n flight two weeks later. Sometimes families team up. That results in large batches of chicks on the move in a mingling of family relations.

When I含羞草研究社檝e observed foraging activity, mom or other caretakers make a soft and reassuring, repeated 含羞草研究社減it, pit含羞草研究社. Other calls include a loud, firmly repeated, 含羞草研究社淨ua!含羞草研究社 pause 含羞草研究社淨ua!含羞草研究社澓卟菅芯可绂, that may indicate 含羞草研究社淚 am here.含羞草研究社 The Cornell Lab All About Birds website states their most frequent call can be translated as 含羞草研究社淐hi-ca-go! Chi-ca-go!含羞草研究社 My interpretation is 含羞草研究社淨uee, QUEE, coo!含羞草研究社

Then there含羞草研究社檚 a 含羞草研究社淨uink, quink, quink含羞草研究社.含羞草研究社 This call has become my indication that California Quail are in the neighbourhood含羞草研究社s 含羞草研究社淭he 含羞草研究社榪uinkers含羞草研究社 are back!含羞草研究社

含羞草研究社楺uinkers含羞草研究社 are certainly common where there is shrubbery, roadsides, scrubland, sagebrush and neighbourhood gardens. Nesting sites are usually under hedges, shrubs and grassy verges. A nest is just a simple scraped patch with a casual vegetation lining.

Animated, active and fun to watch, they含羞草研究社檙e populous too!

Native to chaparral landscapes in California they含羞草研究社檝e been introduced as game birds to the northern Western States, Southern Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland. These days they energetically inhabit the Okanagan, top to bottom含羞草研究社here a renowned British Columbia ornithologist suggests they may be at their most populous!

I含羞草研究社檓 inclined to think they could pop up almost anywhere. They may already be in your neighbourhood!

To contact Dianne please go to writer@diannebersea.com





(or

含羞草研究社

) document.head.appendChild(flippScript); window.flippxp = window.flippxp || {run: []}; window.flippxp.run.push(function() { window.flippxp.registerSlot("#flipp-ux-slot-ssdaw212", "Black Press Media Standard", 1281409, [312035]); }); }