The bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus) is one of the most easily recognized wildlife species in Texas. The familiar “poor-bob-white” whistle of the male bobwhite can be heard during the spring and summer over most of the state. However, few Texans realize the tremendous impact this species has on our state. Recent data confirm that there are more than 175,000 quail hunters and an additional 400,000 people actually participating in watching, feeding, or photographing quail in Texas each year.
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