quail hound
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I thought I would start a post on the different types of habitat California quail use. They are quite an adaptable bird found from sea level up to 5,000 ft or so. They call everything from coastal forests to the desert, from riparian zones to oak savannah, and creosote scrub to sage flats. I'll update this thread as I pursue quail in their different types of habitat and give descriptions of them.
To start here is a riparian buffer I hunted today on a local river. Elev is about 250ft with irrigated crop land on each side (mostly almonds and Alf alfa). Habitat consists of Mayberry, Elderberry (a preferred food for quail), Willow scrub and trees' wild berries, rose thickets, assorted grass and weeds and rag weed where you're lucky. Here are some pics.
To start here is a riparian buffer I hunted today on a local river. Elev is about 250ft with irrigated crop land on each side (mostly almonds and Alf alfa). Habitat consists of Mayberry, Elderberry (a preferred food for quail), Willow scrub and trees' wild berries, rose thickets, assorted grass and weeds and rag weed where you're lucky. Here are some pics.