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이미지 정보 Original File Name: Mountain_Quail_1-Oreortyx pictus.jpg Resolution: 568x426 File Size: 50746 Bytes Date: 2005:03:20 08:55:20 Camera: E4500 (NIKON) F number: f/2.6 Exposure: 10/92 sec Focal Length: 164/10 Upload Time: 2007:09:21 21:18:23
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Mountain Quail
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[Photo] Mountain Quail (Oreortyx pictus). Date: 20 March 2005. Creator: Annette Y. Joyce. License: public domain.

The Mountain Quail, Oreortyx pictus, is a small ground-dwelling bird in the New World quail family. It inhabits mountainous chapparal areas of the Pacific west of the United States and the Baja peninsula Mexico. They have been introduced to British Columbia in Canada, and some areas of Washington state in the USA. This species is the only one in the genus Oreortyx, which is sometimes included in Callipepla. This is not appropriate, however, as the Mountain Quail's ancestors have diverged from other New World quails earlier than the bobwhites, no later than 6 mya (Zink & Blackwell, 1998).

The bird's average length is 26-28 cm with a wingspan of 35-40 cm). Its diet consists primarily of plant matter and seeds. The chicks are decidedly more insectivorous than adults, gradually consuming more plant matter as they mature. Breeding among Mountain Quail is monogamous, and rarely gregarious. The female typically lays 9-10 eggs in a simple scrape concealed in vegetation, often at the base of a tree or shrub, usually close to water. Incubation lasts from 21-25 days, usually performed by the female and rarely by the male. The chicks are precocial, leaving the nest with their parents within hours of hatching.

These birds are easily recognized by their top knots, (which are shorter in the female), brown face, gray colored breast, brown colored back and primaries, and heavily white barred underside.

Mountain Quail primarily move about by walking, and can move surprisingly fast through brush and undergrowth. They are a non-migratory species, however may be altitudinal migrants in some mountain ranges. They can be found up to 10,000 ft. Any flight is usually short and explosive, with many rapid wingbeats followed by a slow glide to the ground. These birds have relatively short, rounded wings and long, featherless legs. The birds habits can be secretive.

In the late summer, fall and winter, the adults and immature young congregate into family groups of up to 20 birds.

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