A few Quail

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I've hit two of those in flight with one shot with a 20 gauge bolt action once. Now I think I'd only pull a trigger on just pheasants if I ever go bird hunting again in my life. Wonderful shot and a much better way to target those guy imo these days. I really like the male in the 2nd picture.
 

I've hit two of those in flight with one shot with a 20 gauge bolt action once. Now I think I'd only pull a trigger on just pheasants if I ever go bird hunting again in my life. Wonderful shot and a much better way to target those guy imo these days. I really like the male in the 2nd picture.
I have gotten soft myself. I used to hunt these, but never will again. ( Unless I'm starving. ) After you remove the feathers, there is not much left.
 

Really nice, Ron. We used to have a few quail over here, but I haven't seen one here in over 30 years. Really nice pics!
Jim
 

Really nice, Ron. We used to have a few quail over here, but I haven't seen one here in over 30 years. Really nice pics!
Jim
Thanks Jim, I have moved to Kooskia, ID up north of you. Lots of them here.
 

I didn't realize that. Glad to see a place that has them in good numbers. I just assumed you were over in the southwest of Idaho. You guys up there have lots of turkeys, too...
Jim
 

I used to whistle to the bob whites when I was a boy in Kentucky and always chuckled when they would answer. Today, coyotes have become so prevalent that I doubt you hear them often now.
 

The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is trying to bring Bobwhite quail populations back to the state. Much of their habitat was converted to farmland.
 

They sure are beautiful with their contrasting colors. :thumbsup:
I sure would like a couple pairs in my aviary.
 

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