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1 II, 15 | the pigeon, the raven, the quail, the swallow, and the sparrow; 2 II, 17 | and the carrion-crow. The quail also has the oesophagus 3 II, 17 | is unusually moist. The quail is exceptional in regard 4 IV, 9 | call when fighting, as the quail, others cry or crow when 5 VI, 1 | as the partridge and the quail, do not lay them in nests 6 VIII, 12| of the tunnies, and the quail in advance of the cranes. 7 VIII, 12| from heat to cold; thus the quail is fatter when he emigrates 8 VIII, 12| however, stays behind. The quail also migrates; only, by 9 IX, 8 | him from the decoy. The quail and the partridge are so 10 IX, 8 | woodcock, as well as the quail, do not perch on a branch, 11 IX, 11 | observed in the case of the quail, the thrush, and other birds.