they both look like California quails from genetic cells.
they both look like California quails from genetic cells.
If both parents are California quails, their offspring may inherit traits such as plumage coloration, size, and body shape, which are characteristic of the species. Additionally, behaviors like mating calls, nesting habits, and foraging techniques could also be passed down. Genetic traits related to adaptability to their environment, such as resilience to predators or climate, might also be transmitted. Overall, the offspring are likely to exhibit a blend of their parents' physical and behavioral characteristics.
Japanese quails are generally considered good parents, particularly the females, who take on the primary role in incubating eggs and caring for the chicks. They exhibit nurturing behavior by brooding and protecting their young. The males also contribute by defending the territory and helping to keep the chicks safe from predators. Overall, their parental instincts help ensure the survival of their offspring.
Diurnal, abroad in the daytime.
Quail don't have one!
Well, most quails are found on the pacific coast, but since I live in California, I mostly see California valley quails. Speaking of which, i wonder how the baby birds my friend found are doing... you'll see what I'm talking about in the "how do you take care of abandoned quails" question.
NO. they stay in the same area all year
they have 14 different sounds. i guess when there alarmed they communicate
If you allow them to, they probably will, but this can cause terrible genetic defects.
6 or 7 months.
The California quail live primarily in Washington state, but migrate to California. They eat leaves, berries, acorns, fresh shoots, and insects.
Yes there are blue quails