Researched and written by Larry Blomquist
Gambel’s quail, also known as desert quail, are located in dry regions of the southwestern United States. They inhabit the desert regions of Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, and Texas, and the Colorado region of Baja California. These quail are small ground-dwelling birds in the New World quail family. They are named in honor of William Gambel, a 19th-century naturalist and explorer of the southwestern United States. Gambel’s quail can be commonly confused with California quail due to similar plumage, especially the plume on top of their heads.
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