quarlies
Quarlies, also known as quails, are small, ground-dwelling birds belonging to the family Odontophoridae. They are native to the Americas, with the majority of species found in Central and South America. Quarlies are known for their distinctive, loud calls, which are often used to communicate with their mates and to defend their territory.
There are approximately 40 species of quarlies, ranging in size from the tiny Montezuma quail, which is
Quarlies are omnivorous, feeding on a variety of foods such as seeds, fruits, insects, and small vertebrates.
Quarlies play an important role in their ecosystems, serving as a food source for predators and helping