@@mahendramagar850 I am glad you liked it, I don't have any quails these are all Wild Quails which all around in California Forests, and mountains. We are in Spring Valley and they scattered around the Sweetwater Lake
We live in a Wildlife Refuge territory, so hunting is prohibited and I have no idea what the taste is like. However the hawks around here know very well, LOL. I have seen them in the frozen section of the grocery food supermarkets, but I have never tried them.
They are only in inland suburban areas, typically in places with thick bushes so they can safely nest and lay eggs. I lived for 20 years in Clairmont and I never saw them there, as soon as I moved to Spring Valley I see them all the time.
I am glad you enjoyed watching them, you are correct watching wild birds and animals in their natural habitat is much more joyful than watching them in captivity.
Good idea but we are in a community under strict rules and we are not allowed to have any farm animals, otherwise I would have also kept a few chickens.
@@knowledgesource101 quail are much less noisier and take less space. I know people keep them in their appartments without the neighbours finding out. Only males crow, and their call isn't even that bad, but you dont need males for eggs.
Thanks, I didn't even know they were edible, besides these quails are in protected sanctuary so they can't be hunted. Our house is inside the California Wildlife Preserve so all animals including coyotes and rabbits are protected.
They actually feed off the normal Wild Bird Seeds which contains a variety of different high nutrient seeds. The Purina that you are talking about is for farm raised Quails not wild Quails.