New World quail
The New World quails or Odontophoridae are small birds only distantly related to the Old World quail, but named for their similar appearance and habits. The American species are in their own family Odontophoridae, whereas Old World quail are in the pheasant family Phasianidae. The family ranges from Canada through to southern Brazil, and two species, the California quail and the bobwhite quail, have been successfully introduced to New Zealand. The stone partridge and Nahan's partridge, both found in Africa, seem to belong to the family. Species are found across a variety of habitats from tropical rainforest to deserts, although few species are capable of surviving at very low temperatures. Thirty-four species are placed in ten genera.
The legs of most New World quails are short but powerful, with some species having very thick legs for digging. They lack the spurs of many Old World galliformes. Although they are capable of short bursts of strong flight New World quails prefer to walk, and will run from danger, taking off explosively only as a last resort. Plumage varies from dull to spectacular, and many species have ornamental crests or plumes on the head. There is moderate sexual dichromism in plumage, with males having brighter plumage.
Behaviour and ecology
The New World quails are shy diurnal birds and generally live on the ground; even the tree quails which roost in high trees generally feed mainly on the ground. They are generalists with regards to their diet, taking insects, seeds, vegetation and tubers. Desert species in particular consume a lot of seeds.Most of the information about the breeding biology of New World quails comes from North American species, which have been better studied than those of the Neotropics. The family is generally thought to be monogamous, and nest are constructed on the ground. Clutch sizes are large, a situation typical within the Galliformes, ranging from three to six eggs for the tree quail and wood quail, and as high as 10-15 for the northern bobwhite. Incubation takes between 16 and 30 days depending on the species. Chicks are precocial and quickly leave the nest to accompany the parents in large family groups.
Northern bobwhite and California quail are popular gamebirds, with many taken by hunters, but these species have also had their ranges increased to meet hunting demand and are not threatened. They are also artificially stocked. Some species are threatened by human activity, such as the bearded tree quail of Mexico, which is threatened by habitat loss and illegal hunting.
Species
Subspecies English names by Çınar 2015.- Genus †Miortyx Miller 1944
- * †Miortyx teres Miller 1944
- * †Miortyx aldeni Howard 1966
- Genus †Nanortyx Weigel 1963
- * †Nanortyx inexpectatus Weigel 1963
- Genus †Neortyx Holman 1961
- * †Neortyx peninsularis Holman 1961
- Subfamily Ptilopachinae Bowie, Coehn & Crowe 2013
- * Genus Ptilopachus Swainson 1837
- ** Nahan's partridge/forest francolin, Ptilopachus nahani
- ** Stone partridge/Bantam, Ptilopachus petrosus
- *** P. p. brehmi Neumann 1908
- *** P. p. major Neumann 1908
- *** P. p. florentiae Ogilvie-Grant 1900
- *** P. p. petrosus
- Subfamily Odontophorinae Gould 1844
- * Genus Rhynchortyx Ogilvie-Grant 1893
- ** Banded/Tawny-faced quail, Rhynchortyx cinctus Ogilvie-Grant 1893
- *** R. c. pudibundus Peters 1929
- *** R. c. cinctus
- *** R. c. australis Chapman 1915
- * Genus Oreortyx Baird 1858
- ** Mountain quail, Oreortyx pictus Baird 1858
- *** O. p. pictus non Peters
- *** O. p. plumifer
- *** O. p. russelli Miller 1946
- *** O. p. eremophilus van Rossem 1937
- *** O. p. confinis Anthony 1889
- * Genus Dendrortyx Gould 1844
- ** Bearded wood partridge, Dendrortyx barbatus Gould 1846
- ** Buffy-crowned wood partridge, Dendrortyx leucophrys
- *** D. l. leucophrys
- *** D. l. hypospodius Salvin 1896
- ** Long-tailed wood partridge, Dendrortyx macroura
- *** D. m. macroura
- *** D. m. griseipectus Nelson 1897
- *** D. m. diversus Friedmann 1943
- *** D. m. striatus Nelson 1897
- *** D. m. inesperatus Phillips 1966
- *** D. m. oaxacae Nelson 1897
- * Genus Philortyx Gould 1846 non Des Murs 1854
- ** Banded quail, Philortyx fasciatus Gould 1846
- * Genus Colinus Goldfuss 1820
- ** †Colinus eatoni
- ** †Colinus suilium Brodkorb 1959
- ** †Colinus hibbardi Wetmore 1944
- ** Crested bobwhite, Colinus cristatus
- *** C. c. mariae Wetmore 1962
- *** C. c. panamensis Dickey & van Rossem 1930
- *** C. c. decoratus
- *** C. c. littoralis
- *** C. c. cristatus
- *** C. c. horvathi
- *** C. c. barnesi Gilliard 1940
- *** C. c. sonnini
- *** C. c. mocquerysi
- *** C. c. leucotis
- *** C. c. badius Conover 1938
- *** C. c. bogotensis Dugand 1943
- *** C. c. parvicristatus
- ** Spot-bellied bobwhite, Colinus leucopogon
- *** C. l. incanus Friedmann 1944
- *** C. l. hypoleucus
- *** C. l. leucopogon
- *** C. l. leylandi
- *** C. l. sclateri
- *** C. l. dickeyi Conover 1932
- ** Yucatán/Black-throated bobwhite, Colinus nigrogularis
- *** C. n. caboti van Tyne & Trautman 1941
- *** C. n. persiccus van Tyne & Trautman 1941
- *** C. n. nigrogularis
- *** C. n. segoviensis Ridgway 1888
- ** masked/Northern bobwhite, Colinus virginianus
- *** C. v. graysoni subspecies-group
- **** C. v. graysoni
- **** C. v. nigripectus Nelson 1897
- *** C. v. pectoralis subspecies-group
- **** C. v. pectoralis
- **** C. v. godmani Nelson 1897
- **** C. v. minor Nelson 1901
- **** C. v. thayeri Bangs & Peters 1928
- *** C. v. coyolcos subspecies-group
- **** C. v. nelsoni
- **** C. v. insignis Nelson 1897
- **** C. v. salvini Nelson 1897
- **** C. v. coyolcos
- **** C. v. harrisoni Orr & Webster 1968
- **** C. v. atriceps
- *** C. v. virginianus subspecies-group
- **** C. v. aridus Aldrich 1942
- **** C. v. cubanensis
- **** C. v. floridanus
- **** C. v. maculatus Nelson 1899
- **** C. v. virginianus
- **** C. v. taylori Lincoln 1915
- **** C. v. texanus
- * Genus Callipepla Wagler 1832
- ** †Callipepla shotwelli
- ** Scaled quail/blue quail Callipepla squamata
- *** C. s. pallida Brewster 1881
- *** C. s. hargravei Rea 1973
- *** C. s. castanogastris Brewster 1883
- *** C. s. squamata
- ** Elegant quail, Callipepla douglasii
- *** C. d. douglasii
- *** C. d. bensoni Ridgway 1887
- *** C. d. vanderbilti
- *** C. d. teres
- ** California quail, Callipepla californica
- *** C. c. brunnescens
- *** C. c. canfieldae
- *** C. c. californica
- *** C. c. catalinensis
- *** C. c. achrustera
- ** Gambel's quail, Callipepla gambelii
- *** C. g. gambelii
- *** C. g. ignoscens Friedmann 1943
- *** C. g. fulvipectus Nelson 1899
- *** C. g. stephensi Phillips 1959
- * Genus Cyrtonyx Gould 1844
- ** †Cyrtonyx cooki Gutierrez et al. 1981
- ** Ocellated quail, Cyrtonyx ocellatus
- ** Montezuma quail, Cyrtonyx montezumae
- *** C. m. mearnsi Nelson 1900
- *** C. m. montezumae
- *** C. m. rowleyi Phillips 1966
- *** C. m. sallei Verreaux 1859
- * Genus Dactylortyx Ogilvie-Grant 1893
- ** long-toed/Singing quail, Dactylortyx thoracicus Ogilvie-Grant 1893
- *** D. t. pettingilli Warner & Harrell 1957
- *** D. t. thoracicus
- *** D. t. sharpei Nelson 1903
- *** D. t. paynteri Warner & Harrell 1955
- *** D. t. devius Nelson 1898
- *** D. t. melodus Warner & Harrell 1957
- *** D. t. chiapensis Nelson 1898
- *** D. t. dolichonyx Warner & Harrell 1957
- *** D. t. salvadoranus Dickey & van Rossem 1928
- *** D. t. fuscus Conover 1937
- *** D. t. conoveri Warner & Harrell 1957
- * Genus Odontophorus Vieillot 1816
- ** Spotted wood quail, Odontophorus guttatus
- ** Marbled wood quail, Odontophorus gujanensis
- *** O. g. castigatus Bangs 1901
- *** O. g. marmoratus
- *** O. g. medius Chapman 1929
- *** O. g. gujanensis
- *** O. g. buckleyi Chubb 1919
- *** O. g. rufogularis Blake 1959
- *** O. g. pachyrhynchus Tschudi 1844
- *** O. g. simonsi Chubb 1919
- ** Starred wood quail, Odontophorus stellatus
- ** Spot-winged wood quail, Odontophorus capueira
- ** Black-eared wood quail, Odontophorus melanotis Salvin 1865
- *** O. m. verecundus Peters 1929
- *** O. m. melanotis Salvin 1865
- ** Rufous-fronted wood quail, Odontophorus erythrops Gould 1859
- *** O. e. parambae Rothschild 1897
- *** O. e. erythrops Gould 1859
- ** Stripe-faced wood quail, Odontophorus balliviani Gould 1846
- ** Chestnut wood quail, Odontophorus hyperythrus Gould 1858
- ** Dark-backed wood quail, Odontophorus melanonotus Gould 1861
- ** Rufous-breasted wood quail, Odontophorus speciosus Tschudi 1843
- *** O. s. soderstromii Lönnberg & Rendahl 1922
- *** O. s. speciosus Tschudi 1843
- *** O. s. loricatus Todd 1932
- ** Tacarcuna wood quail, Odontophorus dialeucos Wetmore 1963
- ** Gorgeted wood quail, Odontophorus strophium
- ** Venezuelan wood quail, Odontophorus columbianus Gould 1850
- ** Black-breasted wood quail, Odontophorus leucolaemus Salvin 1867
- ** Black-fronted wood quail, Odontophorus atrifrons Allen 1900
- *** O. a. atrifrons Allen 1900
- *** O. a. variegatus Todd 1919
- *** O. a. navai Aveledo & Pons 1952
Phylogeny