Northern bobwhite
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- Gruson cklist. world's birds:p. 21 (Colinus virginianus; Bobwhite)
- Lodge, W. Birds: alternative names:p. 34 (Bobwhite, Colinus virginianus; Bobwhite quail; Virginian quail; Virginian colin)
- Sibley, C. Distribution and taxonomy of birds, 1990:p. 24 (Bobwhite, Northern bobwhite, Common bobwhite)
- Web. 3(bobwhite, also bobwhite quail)
- Random House(bobwhite, esp. C. virginianus (northern bobwhite))
- ITIS, Nov. 1, 2002(Colinus virginianus (Linnaeus, 1758), common name: northern bobwhite)
- The A.O.U. check-list of North American birds, 7th ed., via WWW, Nov. 1, 2002(Colinus virginianus, Northern Bobwhite)
- Bird families of the world : the Sibley and Monroe classification, via WWW, Nov. 1, 2002(Colinus virginianus, Northern Bobwhite)
- Birds of the world : a Clements-like listing, via WWW, Nov. 1, 2002(Colinus virginianus, Northern Bobwhite)
- Patuxent bird identification infocenter, via WWW, Nov. 1, 2002(Northern Bobwhite, Colinus virginianus)
- A complete checklist of the birds of the world, via WWW, Nov. 1, 2002(Colinus virginianus, Northern Bobwhite)
The northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus), also known as the Virginia quail or (in its home range) bobwhite quail, is a ground-dwelling bird native to Canada, the United States, Mexico, and Cuba, with introduced populations elsewhere in the Caribbean, Europe, and Asia. It is a member of the group of species known as New World quail (Odontophoridae). They were initially placed with the Old World quail in the pheasant family (Phasianidae), but are not particularly closely related. The name "bobwhite" is an onomatopoeic derivation from its characteristic whistling call. Despite its secretive nature, the northern bobwhite is one of the most familiar quails in eastern North America, because it is frequently the only quail in its range. Habitat degradation has contributed to the northern bobwhite population in eastern North America declining by roughly 85% from 1966 to 2014. This population decline is apparently range-wide and continuing. There are 20 subspecies of northern bobwhite, many of which are hunted extensively as game birds. One subspecies, the masked bobwhite (Colinus virginianus ridgwayi), is listed as endangered with wild populations located in the northern Mexican state of Sonora and a reintroduced population in Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in southern Arizona.
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