The subject of this manuscript is the Valley or California quail, which can be found in California, Oregon, and now Washington. The document lists the bird's call, how it defends itself against enemies, and its physical appearance. The document ends with a comparison of the bird to the mountain quail.
Don Q. Quail, the Finley’s pet California quail, perched atop a table beside a typewriter and several books. Image note: severe silvering on negatives.
Don Q. Quail, the Finley’s pet California quail, perched atop a table beside a typewriter and several books. Image note: severe silvering on negatives.
Don Q. Quail, the Finley’s pet California quail, perched atop a table beside a typewriter and several books. Image note: severe silvering on negatives.
Don Q. Quail, the Finley’s pet California quail, perched atop a table beside a typewriter and several books. Image note: severe silvering on negatives.
William L. Finley sitting at a typewriter. Don Q. Quail, the Finley’s pet California quail, is perched atop the typewriter. Several issues of Nature Magazine are spread on the table beside them.
William L. Finley sitting at a typewriter. Don Q. Quail, the Finley’s pet California quail, is perched atop the typewriter. Several issues of Nature Magazine are spread on the table beside them.
William L. Finley sitting at a typewriter. Don Q. Quail, the Finley’s pet California quail, is perched atop the typewriter. Several issues of Nature Magazine are spread on the table beside them.
William L. Finley sitting at a typewriter. Don Q. Quail, the Finley’s pet California quail, is perched atop the typewriter. Several issues of Nature Magazine are spread on the table beside them.