Haha! I don't know, but the feather on top of their heads just makes it hard for me to take them that seriously.
I agree. They are such silly little buggers. Hard to photograph too, as they're very skittish and always in motion. I've chased them around the desert before trying to get a good shot. This morning I found them lined up on a neighbors fence. Go figure!
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Gambel's Quails, btw.
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Thanks for sharing.
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I will say they were congregating in huge numbers. Is that the way they do it?
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Judging from the reaction, probably not.
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Good pic.
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