The Scaled Quail (Callipepla squamata) also referred to the Blue Quail or Cottontop is a gamebird with a scaled feather appearance on its breast and back. It is identifiable by its white crest. The Scaled Quail is native to the Southwestern United States through central Mexico. It is affected by bleak environments of heavy snow or drought in summers that can cause it to starve. The Scaled Quailed eats seeds all year round like mesquite and snakeweed seeds. Other than seeds it also eats leaves, fruits, and insects. The Scaled Quail runs rather than flies to escape threats or predators.
The Scaled Quail has a wingspan in the range of 14.2”-16.1” (36-41 cm) and total weight of .33-.44 lb (.15-.2 kg). The body of the Scaled Quail has an overall length between 9.8”-11.4” (25-29 cm), body width of 3.15”-3.5” (8-9 cm), and standing height of roughly 7.9”-9.1” (20-23 cm). The typical lifespan of the Scaled Quail is between 2-4 years.
The Scaled Quail (Callipepla squamata) also referred to the Blue Quail or Cottontop is a gamebird with a scaled feather appearance on its breast and back. It is identifiable by its white crest. The Scaled Quail is native to the Southwestern United States through central Mexico. It is affected by bleak environments of heavy snow or drought in summers that can cause it to starve. The Scaled Quailed eats seeds all year round like mesquite and snakeweed seeds. Other than seeds it also eats leaves, fruits, and insects. The Scaled Quail runs rather than flies to escape threats or predators.
The Scaled Quail has a wingspan in the range of 14.2”-16.1” (36-41 cm) and total weight of .33-.44 lb (.15-.2 kg). The body of the Scaled Quail has an overall length between 9.8”-11.4” (25-29 cm), body width of 3.15”-3.5” (8-9 cm), and standing height of roughly 7.9”-9.1” (20-23 cm). The typical lifespan of the Scaled Quail is between 2-4 years.