Bobwhite

The Bobwhite bird family, belonging to the genus Colinus, is known for its distinctive call that sounds like its name. These small, plump birds are native to North America and are commonly found in open fields, grasslands, and agricultural areas. Bobwhites are ground-dwelling birds, and their mottled brown, black, and white plumage provides excellent camouflage against predators. They are social creatures, often seen in coveys, and play a crucial role in their ecosystem by helping control insect populations.

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