A Covey of Quail Topknots

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On a recent trip to Kelowna, BC, I had time to waste before an appointment so grabbed the camera and drove into the hills. I stopped to watch a couple of doves and ended up flushing a covey of California Quails which dove for cover. I sat motionless and after they realized I meant no harm, they started emerging from the underbrush and foraging for food. I adore their cute topknots!! Apparently the topknots are formed by 6 feathers, but emerge as a cluster and with an appearance of one feather.
Taken By
Anne Spiers
Taken On
February 8, 2025
Tagged
california quail bird birds nature wild conservation forage underbrush seeds scratch animal beak vertebrate phasianidae wildlife landfowl wing terrestrial_animal old_world_quail
  • Focal: 600
  • Lens Model: 150.0-600.0 mm f/5.0-6.3
  • Shutter speed: 0.001 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 8

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