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Old World quail

Old World quail is a collective name for several genera of mid-sized birds in the tribe Coturnicini of the pheasant family Phasianidae. Although all species commonly referred to as "Old World quail" are in the same tribe, they are paraphyletic with respect to the other members of the tribe, such as Alectoris, Tetraogallus, Ammoperdix, Margaroperdix, and Pternistis.[2]

Old World Quail
Brown quail, Synoicus ypsilophorus
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Synoicus
Coturnix
Perdicula
Ophrysia (possibly extinct)

A quail trap from Malaysia, also known as the jebak puyuh: A female quail was placed in the woven container behind the netting. As the female called out, a male mate would approach and then the trap would fall on him. Quails are now rarely found in the wild in Malaysia, so such devices now serve as decoration.[1]

New World quail are also found in the Galliformes, but are not in the same family (Odontophoridae). Buttonquails are not closely related at all, but are named for their similar appearance.[3] They are presently placed in the family Turnicidae of the Charadriiformes, classified as shorebirds.

The collective noun for a group of quail is flock, bevy or covey.[4]

Taxonomy

Old World quail may refer to the following species of Coturnicini:

Behaviour

Old World quail are small, plump terrestrial birds. They are seed eaters, but will also take insects and similar small prey. They nest on the ground and are capable of short, rapid bursts of flight. Some species, such as the Japanese and common quail, are migratory and fly for long distances.[5][6] Some quail are farmed in large numbers. The common and Japanese (or coturnix) quail are both raised for table meat or to produce eggs. They are also readily hunted, often artificially stocked on game farms or to supplement wild populations.

Migrating common quail are known to eat some poisonous seeds with no apparent ill effects but store the poison in their body fat, poisoning people who subsequently eat these birds; this condition is known as "coturnism".[7]

References

  1. ^ Phillips, Lori Byrd (March 8, 2012). "Wikipedia Image of the Week #2". Wikipedia in Residence. Children's Museum of Indianapolis. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
  2. ^ "Galliformes". bird-phylogeny (in German). Retrieved 2021-08-21.
  3. ^ "Quail Information, including listing of species and photos". Beauty Of Birds.
  4. ^ USGS – Animal Congregations, or What Do You Call a Group 2015-03-20 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Coturnix japonica (Japanese quail)". Animal Diversity Web. Retrieved 2007-09-21.
  6. ^ "Coturnix coturnix (common quail)". Animal Diversity Web. Retrieved 2007-09-21.
  7. ^ Coturnism: Human Poisoning By European Migratory Quail Journal of Cultural Geography Volume 7, Issue 2, 1987, Pages 51 – 65 Authors: David C. Lewisa; Elizabeth Metallinos-Katzarasb; Louis E. Grivettic doi:10.1080/08873638709478507

External links

  •   The dictionary definition of quail at Wiktionary

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