But today I was blessed! My husband saw them and called out to me, and I was able to get some close up shots of a quail right near me, for some reason it either didn't realize I was there or it wasn't scared of me. I quietly opened the back door and click, click, click, I got a few pretty good photos:
I have a photo from last year with three of them running like mad across the lawn, they were over that edge in a second but my camera was quicker:
I hope you'll click, click, click on these photos to see them bigger. :)
I believe the species of quail in these photos are "Mountain Quail", but the photos on the Internet always show much fatter and sleeker quail than I see here in the high Sierra Nevada mountains. However, I did determine that these are not "California Quail" because they don't have the feathers on their fronts that look like fish scales. The main threats to quail are hawks, coyotes and feral cats, not to speak of hungry humans. Hunting is limited to 10 quail a day by permit as I understand it.
I enjoy seeing them each year and hope I can continue to photograph them in the future.

Oh, those are adorable! Good job! And YES, they are fast as lightening!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, you are lucky to be in a nature setting. Us city people don't get to do this naturally. Hugs !!!
ReplyDeleteGreat post Jackie!! Very interesting and educational... I enjoyed it a lot; Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHugs! Me:)