: Used by males to advertise territory and attract mates.
A distinctive two or three-syllable "poor Bob-White" whistle. Valley Quail A three-syllable call often described as "Chi-ca-go". Mountain Quail Plumed Quail A loud, pure-toned, descending "QUEE-ar!" song. Behavioral Significance Sounds a Quail Makes : Used by males to advertise territory and attract mates
The common quail has a diverse vocal repertoire, with about identified. These calls vary by species but generally serve four primary functions: : Used by males to advertise territory and attract mates
: Sharp, repetitive notes to signal immediate danger or the presence of a predator. : Used by males to advertise territory and attract mates