The female California quail does not have a specific "brood year" like some other bird species. Instead, she typically breeds once a year, usually in the spring, laying a clutch of eggs that she incubates. The timing of breeding can vary based on environmental conditions and food availability. After hatching, the female cares for the chicks until they are capable of independent foraging.
actually the California quail is. in 1950 something? sorry don't know the exact year
actually the California quail is. in 1950 something? sorry don't know the exact year
The California Valley Quail was adopted as state bird of California in the year 1931.
1988
Brood X Year of the Cicada - 2006 was released on: USA: 20 March 2006
On June 12, 1931, Governor James Rolph, Jr. signed Assembly Bill No. 776. The bill would take effect on August 14 of the same year. That bill would conclude the adoption of the California Valley Quail as the state bird.
Yes.
In some areas, like in the south, robins are double brooded, but build a new nest for the second brood.
Its legal because the female is ove 16.
I don't now?
The last emergence of the periodical cicadas (Brood X) was in 2021. The next emergence of this particular brood is predicted to occur in 2038.
Most species raise one brood a year.