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.
Usually birds like quail and doves will live in a covey.
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 to several birds. Coveys are often seen in the wild, especially during the breeding season when quail gather together.
Fonty Flock's birth name is Truman Fontell Flock.
Tim Flock's birth name is Julius Timothy Flock.
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.