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1 Fact"Brown Quail can raise up to four broods in a single favourable season, with females sometimes laying clutches of up to 18 eggs."
Field Guide
Brown Quail
The Brown Quail is a plump, ground-dwelling bird and one of Australia’s most widespread native quail species. Common across damp grasslands, wetlands, and meadows throughout much of Australia, it is often heard before it is seen-its sharp, rising whistle and sudden, noisy flush from cover are familiar to many in rural and coastal regions. Despite their abundance, their secretive habits and excellent camouflage make them a rewarding find for patient birdwatchers.
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Top Locations
Curated birding spots where the Brown Quail has been recorded.
- Altona Coastal Park🔥 ActiveVictoria · 1 species · seen 14 days ago
- Granite Island Recreation Park🔥 ActiveSouth Australia · 4 species · seen 17 days ago
- Oxley Creek Common🔥 ActiveQueensland · 56 species · 139 sightings · seen 4 days ago
- Pooh Corner Bushland Reserve🔥 ActiveQueensland · 1 species · seen 4 days ago
- Beecroft Weapons RangeNew South Wales
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