A covey is a flock of quail, also a bevy
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"A family or small flock of birds, especially partridge or quail...from Old French covee, brood"
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!!!
Yes, it is called a bevy.
When it's a term of venery (collective name) for a flock of crows. Geese come in gaggles, quail in bevies, and crows in murders.
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.
Fonty Flock's birth name is Truman Fontell Flock.
Tim Flock's birth name is Julius Timothy Flock.
Usually birds like quail and doves will live in a covey.
A female quail is called a hen.
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.
The California quail is callipepla californica.
A flock of Snipe's is called an assassin :)