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Upper Sonoran scaled quail

Callipepla squamata hargravei

BirdHuntableListed as Least Concern…

Overview

It is the palest subspecies.

Taxonomy

Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Bird
Family
Odontophoridae
Genus
Callipepla
Species
squamata hargravei

Habitat

Adapted to dry and sandy habitat.

Diet

Seeds, insects, plant material, berries.

Behavior

A very social bird, living in large covey groups most of the year. Pairs are formed March through late summer-early fall. As ground dwelling bird, much of their day is consumed by evading predators. At night a roost is formed by a group of birds cricling on the ground with heads facing outwards. When threatened the bird runs from bush to bush seeking cover, as a last resort the bird will birds into a short highspeed flight. The Scaled Quail flys less readily than a Northern Bobwhite, therefore making it a less desirable bird for wingshooters hunting over dogs.

Hunting

Upland game bird most effectivily hunted with bird dogs.

Conservation Status

Listed as Least Concern by IUCN.