the babies are the cutest tiniest little poof balls. We get them in our yard and you'll see the male in a tree or bush keeping watch while the mom and their babies forage below.
@lola26granola I know, they're great to have around! Unfortunately, we trimmed . thinned our holly tree and they "flew the coop" for a while. Apparently, they need a lot of cover to feel secure (or something). They'll be back :-)
While I was working at Stouffers/Nestles, I rescued a baby quail from getting stepped on by a labrador. It was so tiny and fluffeh!!! When I went to work that day, I was working with spaghetti and meatballs. The meatballs were the same size as the baby quail and everyone looked at me funny when I laughed.
Plant a thornless Honey Locust, it gives them year round food and they thrive ;)
kestiefreehawk 7 months ago
the babies are the cutest tiniest little poof balls. We get them in our yard and you'll see the male in a tree or bush keeping watch while the mom and their babies forage below.
lola26granola 1 year ago
@lola26granola I know, they're great to have around! Unfortunately, we trimmed . thinned our holly tree and they "flew the coop" for a while. Apparently, they need a lot of cover to feel secure (or something). They'll be back :-)
socalvillaguy 1 year ago
@lola26granola
While I was working at Stouffers/Nestles, I rescued a baby quail from getting stepped on by a labrador. It was so tiny and fluffeh!!! When I went to work that day, I was working with spaghetti and meatballs. The meatballs were the same size as the baby quail and everyone looked at me funny when I laughed.
Silvia1826 1 year ago
U know,I use to live at California inLos Angeles,then I moved to Oahu.
bellatwits88 2 years ago