Cría de codornices - Juan Gonzalo Angel - TvAgro

Cuturniculture Quail Breeding Juan Gonzalo Angel TvAgro The common quail (Coturnix coturnix) is a species of galliform bird in the Phasianidae family, widely distributed throughout Eurasia and Africa. It is a small, stocky bird with long wings, which allow it to fly long distances, adapted to its nomadic lifestyle and migrations between continents. Its plumage is mainly brown with ochre and black veining (the only difference between the sexes is that males have a whitish throat with a black anchor on a light background, which females lack). This makes this bird almost imperceptible, as its colors allow it to blend in with the ground. Males have a trisyllabic call similar to a pal-pa-la, and females have a kind of hoot.