A group of quail is commonly referred to as a "covey." This term is used to describe a small flock of quail, typically consisting of a few birds. In contrast, "brace" is used for a pair of pheasants. Both terms reflect the unique social structures of these game birds.
A brace normally consists of two birds, traditionally one male and one female.A brace is two,for example when out shooting if someone getsa brace of pheasants he has two of them.
That would be a brace of pheasants.
A pair of pheasants is called a brace.
A brace is two pheasants, or a pair.A brood of pheasants is a family group.A group of pheasants may be known as a flock or a bouquet.A large group of pheasants is a nye or nide.
A brace of pheasants is two - one male and one female
A group of pheasants is called a nest, (a large group), brood (a family) or bouquet.
The term "brace" used for two pheasants originates from hunting terminology, where "brace" historically referred to a pair of animals, particularly birds, that were captured or killed together. This usage stems from the Old French word "brac," meaning "arm" or "pair." The concept reflects a traditional practice in hunting where game was often counted in pairs, making "brace" a fitting term for two pheasants.
Family Phasianidae, including turkeys, grouse, quail, pheasants.
The collective nouns for pheasants are:a bevy of pheasantsa bouquet of pheasantsa brace of pheasants (2)a covey of pheasantsa head of pheasantsa nest of pheasantsa nide of pheasantsa nye of pheasantsa warren of pheasants
Chickens, ducks, turkeys, quail, pheasants, doves, geese, pigeons
ive never heard the term a bouquet of pheasants, but presumably its the same as a brace? the usual way in which pheasants are sold (in the uk at least), as a pair, usually a cock and a hen. due to the fact that the meat of the male and female differs slightly in texture and taste. i cant say for sure, but if somebody asked me for a bouquet of pheasant, id probably give them a brace.
Quail are ground birds that are often hunted as "game" birds, or frequently raised for eggs and meat nowadays. They are related to pheasants. Quail build nests in the tall grasses of the plains and farmlands. With their camouflage coloration, they are more often heard than seen, and are one of the commonly heard singers around sunset in the Midwest US. The classification system lists the common quail in this order: * Kingdom: Animalia * Phylum: Chordata * Class: Aves * Order: Galliformes * Family: Phasianidae * Species: Coturnix coturnix (Common Quail)