Yes, in a covey of quail, there is often a lookout quail. This bird typically stands at a higher vantage point or on the edge of the group, watching for predators while the others feed or rest. Its role is crucial for the safety of the covey, as it helps alert the group to potential threats. The lookout quail communicates with the others, ensuring the group's survival.
Covey of quail
A covey of quail.
A "flock" of quail is called a "Covey". A covey can be made of 3 to 20 quail or higher. Hope this answers your question!!!
A covey is a group of game birds such as quail, grouse, or partridges.
I think it means flocks of quail.
A group of quails is referred to as a covey. Coveys are social gatherings of quail that often roost, forage, and move together as a group, providing protection and companionship.
If you mean "group", it is a covey.
Quail nest in tall grasses and are ground foragers. They prefer sparse grasses in Long-leaf Pine forests on sand ridges.
On his morning walk, Joe scared up a covey of quail.
bevy (bev′ē) noun pl. bevies bev′·ies # a group, esp. of girls or women # a flock: now said chiefly of quail # any group or collection http://www.yourdictionary.com/bevy
Usually birds like quail and doves will live in a covey.
A group of quails is called a covey, a bevy, or a drift.