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bobwhite
a small, ground-dwelling bird of the quail family native to North America, characterized by its distinctive call and a mottled brown plumage
What is a "bobwhite"?
A bobwhite is a species of small, terrestrial bird belonging to the quail family. It is primarily found in North America and is known for its distinctive call, which resembles the phrase "bob-white." The bobwhite has a compact and rounded body, with mottled brown feathers that provide camouflage in its natural habitat. The male bobwhite displays a white throat and a striking pattern of black-and-white stripes on its head. These birds prefer open grasslands and agricultural areas and are often observed in coveys, foraging for seeds, insects, and vegetation on the ground. They are highly valued game birds and are also appreciated for their pleasant calls, which add to the ambiance of rural landscapes.