The Northern Bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) is ground-dwelling gamebird with 23 subspecies. It is a medium sized quail, with a chunky rounded body. The Northern Bobwhite male has a black and white striped face with a brown crown and white throat. The female has a duller appearance, but is speckled throughout its body with a white stripe over its eye. The Northern Bobwhite is native to Canada, the United States, Mexico, and the Caribbean. It mostly feeds off plants like seeds, wild berries, partridge peas, and small invertebrates like ticks, snails, and grasshoppers. The Northern Bobwhite is considered to be near threatened to extinction.
The Northern Bobwhite has a wingspan in the range of 13”-15” (33-38 cm) and total weight of .35-.4 lb (.16-.18 kg). The body of the Northern Bobwhite has an overall length between 9.4”-11” (24-28 cm), body width of 2.6”-3” (6.5-7.5 cm), and standing height of roughly 6.3”-7.5” (16-19 cm). The typical lifespan of the Northern Bobwhite is between 3-7 years.
The Northern Bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) is ground-dwelling gamebird with 23 subspecies. It is a medium sized quail, with a chunky rounded body. The Northern Bobwhite male has a black and white striped face with a brown crown and white throat. The female has a duller appearance, but is speckled throughout its body with a white stripe over its eye. The Northern Bobwhite is native to Canada, the United States, Mexico, and the Caribbean. It mostly feeds off plants like seeds, wild berries, partridge peas, and small invertebrates like ticks, snails, and grasshoppers. The Northern Bobwhite is considered to be near threatened to extinction.
The Northern Bobwhite has a wingspan in the range of 13”-15” (33-38 cm) and total weight of .35-.4 lb (.16-.18 kg). The body of the Northern Bobwhite has an overall length between 9.4”-11” (24-28 cm), body width of 2.6”-3” (6.5-7.5 cm), and standing height of roughly 6.3”-7.5” (16-19 cm). The typical lifespan of the Northern Bobwhite is between 3-7 years.