California State Bird
California Valley Quail
The California Valley Quail, designated as the official state bird of California in 1931, is a distinctive and colorful bird known for its striking appearance and sociable nature. Characterized by its plume-like topknot feather and intricate black, brown, and white markings, this quail species, often referred to simply as the "California Quail," is a common sight in California's diverse landscapes. These birds prefer brushy and arid habitats, including chaparral, woodlands, and grasslands, where they forage for seeds, insects, and vegetation. The California Valley Quail is renowned for its distinctive call, a series of melodious, ascending notes, which contributes to its status as a beloved emblem of California's natural beauty and wildlife.
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