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button quail

–noun
1. any of several birds of the family Turnicidae, of warmer parts of the Old World, resembling but not related to the true quail. Also called bustard quail, hemipode.
2. the blue-breasted quail, Coturnix chinensis.

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1880–85

blue-breast⋅ed quail

[bloo-bres-tid]
–noun
a small, brightly colored quail, Coturnix chinensis, of southern Asia and Australia, widely kept as a cage bird.
Also called button quail.
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button quail

any of numerous small, round-bodied birds belonging to the family Turnicidae of the order Gruiformes. The 15 species are confined to scrubby grasslands in warm regions of the Old World. Button quail are dull-coloured birds, 13 to 19 centimetres (5 to 7 inches) long, that run crouching and zigzagging through the grass but are capable of weak whirring flight on their short rounded wings. Button quail usually go about singly or in pairs; they may join flocks of true quails.

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