
I love watching quail. When a family runs out, one parent goes ahead to make sure the coast is clear, then the babies go, with one parent at the back to pick up any stragglers.

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Something about that bird is irresistably cute – I think it’s the shape. Thanks so much for sharing!
@ashok – This one is actually a bit plumper than the average quail. They are even cuter when they are running.