This bird can lay up to 20 eggs in a single breeding cycle.
Despite their tiny size, Quails are surprisingly productive birds. In farms and grasslands around the world, female quails can lay eggs almost daily during peak season, creating large clutches that help their species survive in harsh environments.
They feed on seeds, grains, and small insects, moving quietly through tall grass while staying hidden from predators. Their speckled feathers provide excellent camouflage, making them nearly invisible against the ground.
What makes them extraordinary is their balance of speed and survival — growing quickly, reproducing rapidly, and thriving in places where many larger birds struggle. Small in size, yet remarkably efficient in the wild.
Quail 👇
