These are the New World quails. There are 35 species in this family. They are found in North and South America. Two species are found in Africa.
They are small, ground-dwelling birds, and most live in brushy areas. They are omnivores and eat insects and other invertebrates as well as plants.
They are non-migratory. The young in the family are precocial. Precocial birds can feed themselves shortly after hatching.
Status and range is taken from IUCN Redlist
Status taken from NH Fish and Game
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