6 or 7 months.
Leave it alone.
Not in Arizona, until you are an adult, your parents are responsible for you. That would be 18 and until then they determine where you live.
No, the parents teach their babies to forage and they stay together. Quail live in large groups together and then break apart in family groups to forage. So, there isn't quite the kicking-out-of-the-nest moment like with some birds. For ten years generation after generation of quail have lived in my yard. So, some of the babies never leave.
You will only be able to leave your parents home at 17 with permission. the parents can call the police if you leave before you are 18.
You can get paid for maternity leave in Arizona if you purchase short term disability insurance before getting pregnant. Your short term disability policy will cover your maternity leave for normal delivery, creating substantial maternity leave pay.
The chickadees are normally 14 to 18 days old when they leave their parents. Before this, they are fully dependent on their parents for food as well as warmth. The parents take care of them until they are able to fly.
17 and 3/4s is not 18. Until you are an adult, your parents are responsible for you.
Some examples are Ducks and Quails they are an example of Precocial Repoduction.
well yes you are but you have to be home before the legal curfue of your state
No, parents have full responsibility of you until you are 18 regardless of curfew. If you leave your house without a parents consent they can call the police to come get you. The only way you can leave the house without your parents consent is if you were to get emancipated, which in simple terms is the same thing as if you were to turn eighteen.
Jessica Capshaw who plays Arizona Robbins is pregnant in real life, so she is going out on maternity leave.
Technically you are not an adult yet. Until you are, you live where your parents determine is best.