California quail

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Information for Authority record
Name (Hebrew)
שליו קליפורני
Name (Latin)
California quail
Other forms of name
Callipepla californica
Lophortyx californica
See Also From tracing topical name
Callipepla
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q830385
Library of congress: sh 85018914
Sources of Information
  • ITIS, Nov. 1, 2002(Callipepla californica (Shaw, 1798) -- California quail)
  • The A.O.U. check-list of North American birds, 7th ed., via WWW, Nov. 1, 2002(Callipepla californica, California Quail)
  • Bird families of the world : the Sibley and Monroe classification, via WWW, Nov. 1, 2002(Callipepla californica, California Quail)
  • Patuxent bird identification infocenter, via WWW, Nov. 1, 2002(California Quail, Callipepla californica)
  • Web. 3(California quail; Lophortyx californica)
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Wikipedia description:

The California quail (Callipepla californica), also known as the California valley quail or Valley quail, is a small ground-dwelling bird in the New World quail family. These birds have a curving crest, plume or topknot made of six feathers, that droops forward: black in males and brown in females; the flanks are brown with white streaks. Males have a dark brown cap and a black face with a brown back, a grey-blue chest and a light brown belly. Females and immature birds are mainly grey-brown with a light-colored belly. Their closest relative is Gambel's quail, which has a more southerly distribution and a longer crest at 2.5 in (6.4 cm), a brighter head and lacks the scaly appearance of the California quail. The two species separated about 1–2 million years ago, during the Late Pliocene or Early Pleistocene. It was selected as the state bird of California in 1931.

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