What does a bobwhite quial look like?

A bobwhite quail is a small, ground-dwelling bird found in North America. They are typically 7-10 inches long and weigh about 6-8 ounces. They have a distinctive black-and-white spotted plumage, with a brown back and a white belly. They have a short, rounded tail and a small, round head with a black beak. Their legs are long and slender, and their feet are adapted for walking and perching. Bobwhite quails are social birds and often live in coveys of up to 30 individuals. They feed on a variety of seeds, fruits, and insects.