-
common buttonquail. The
buttonquail family, Turnicidae, was
introduced in 1840 by the
English zoologist George Robert Gray. The
buttonquails were traditionally...
- in particular,
scrub jungle,
light deciduous forest and farmlands.
Buttonquails differ from true
quails chiefly in the
female being polyandrous The female...
- The
common buttonquail (Turnix sylvaticus), also
called Kurrichane buttonquail,
small buttonquail, or
Andalusian hemipode is a
buttonquail, one of a small...
-
white in the
throat and belly.
Occurs together with
Barred and
Spotted Buttonquails and Blue-breasted Quail, but
Luzon is
somewhat smaller than those, especially...
- The
painted buttonquail (Turnix varius) is a
species of
buttonquail, the
family Turnicidae,
which resemble, but are
unrelated to, the
quails of Phasianidae...
- flush. The Black-rumped
buttonquail,
scientific name
Turnix n****,
belongs to the
family Turnicidae,
which includes buttonquails or hemipodes. The family...
-
Fynbos buttonquail (Turnix hottentottus) is a bird in the
family Turnicidae formerly considered conspecific with the black-rumped
buttonquail (Turnix...
-
species is
resident in Australia,
where it is one of the more
common buttonquails. The
species is
found in gr****land habitats. The
female is an unmarked...
- The black-breasted
buttonquail (Turnix melanogaster) is a rare
buttonquail endemic to
eastern Australia. As with
other buttonquails, it is
unrelated to...
- domestic, chicken-like call if handled. Red-chested
buttonquails are
partial migrants. Red-chested
buttonquails are
known to have
seasonal migration between...