Callipepla douglasii

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Callipepla douglasii, commonly known as the Douglas quail or elegant quail, is a small ground-dwelling bird in the New World quail family native to northwestern Mexico.

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Callipepla douglasii canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird species
taxon
belongsToGroup New World quail
bodySize small
breathes air
class Aves
commonName California quail
surface form: Douglas quail

elegant quail
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
surface form: IUCN Red List
diet insects
seeds
distributionRegion Northwestern Mexico
surface form: northwestern Mexico
endemicTo Mexico
family Odontophoridae
foundInCountry Mexico
genus Callipepla
habitat arid scrub
dry woodland
thorn forest
hasBackbone true
hasFeatherCrest true
hasSexualDimorphism true
hasWarmBlood true
kingdom Animalia
lifestyle ground-dwelling
livesOn land
locomotion capable of flight
terrestrial
namedAfter David Douglas
nativeTo Mexico
Northwestern Mexico
surface form: northwestern Mexico
order Galliformes
parentTaxon Callipepla
phylum Chordata
reproduction oviparous
socialBehavior gregarious
taxonRank species

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Callipepla hasSpecies Callipepla douglasii