Oreortyx pictus, mountain quail
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Oreortyx pictus, mountain quail
Plate 15 from John Goulds A Monograph of the Odontophorin, or Partirdges of America (1850). Hand coloured lithograph
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Flock Fowl Galliformes Geomorphology Gould John Gould Landform Mountain Quail Odontophoridae Oreortyx Pictus
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Plate 15 from John Gould's A Monograph of the Odontophorinae, or Quails of America (1850), features a stunning hand-colored lithograph of the Mountain Quail, Oreortyx pictus. This exquisite illustration showcases a lively flock of these intricately patterned birds perched outside on a rocky, mountainous terrain. The Mountain Quail, also known as the California Quail, is a medium-sized galliform bird native to the western United States and northwestern Mexico. John Gould, a renowned English natural history publisher, meticulously documented the anatomy and geomorphology of this species. The illustration reveals the quails' distinctive plumage, with their chestnut-brown bodies adorned with intricate black and white patterns and their crested heads. Their long, pointed wings and strong legs are also clearly visible, highlighting their unique physical characteristics. The Mountain Quail is a diurnal bird, meaning they are active during the daytime. They are well adapted to their mountainous habitat, with their strong legs allowing them to navigate rocky terrain with ease. These birds are omnivorous, feeding on seeds, fruits, and insects. The hand-coloring of this lithograph adds an extra layer of detail and beauty to the already impressive illustration. The vibrant colors bring the Mountain Quail to life, making it an essential addition to any natural history collection. This nineteenth-century work of art is a testament to the meticulous attention to detail and dedication to scientific accuracy that characterized the work of John Gould and his team. In summary, Plate 15 from John Gould's A Monograph of the Odontophorinae is a stunning representation of the Mountain Quail, Oreortyx pictus, in its natural habitat. The intricate details of the bird's anatomy, the lively depiction of a flock, and the beautiful hand-coloring make this a must-have for any natural history enthusiast or art collector.
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