My Encounter With The Rock Bush Quails
Around September 2020, once during the day aftermath of the
night rains, I happened to see cute and fluffy small brown shaded birds
resembling small chicks in a flock of 8-10 drop down from the fence into the garden. Instantly,
they kept pecking at something on the ground perhaps some seeds in a rapid
manner and simultaneously followed the leader in a line. I could not believe my
eyes. They seem to be very familiar with each tree, plant, and fallen seeds in
our garden. After spending some moments in the garden, they climbed onto a tree
branch, hopped onto the fence on the other side, and vanished. This was my first
encounter with them. I had first mistaken them as Rain Quail. But later came to
know they were Rock Bush Quails.
Nowadays, they too, like other regular species visit our garden twice daily to feed on the grains. The other species also have accepted this species to feed along with them. Since they are small, it is humorous to watch them feed on a slightly higher tray, with their bottoms up and heads down, gathered close together around the round-shaped feeder.
As the grass is overgrown this spring, it is tough to spot
them moving within the grass. They seem to glide on the ground rapidly and I find
it difficult to capture them with my camera. Like other species, a slight sound
can startle them, and they disperse together in a flock. Every Now and Then,
they come in pairs or in a Flock. After their feed, they relax on the lawn for
some time. Once in a while, they get involved in playing chase-and-catch games between
themselves or with Laughing Doves and squirrels. It is fascinating to watch them play with
other small species. They do not seem to be disturbed by the presence of larger
birds. They move at ease with Mynas, Parakeets, and Peafowls as they come to
feed on the grains.
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