
Details
Common quail
Coturnix coturnix
- Size
- 16–18 cm · 70–140 g
- Diet
- Omnivore
- Activity
- Diurnal
- Sociality
- Solitary
- Lifespan
- —
A small quail hidden in fields and grassland, more often detected by the male's repeated three-note call than by sight.

Details
Coturnix coturnix
A small quail hidden in fields and grassland, more often detected by the male's repeated three-note call than by sight.
Map: Ecoregions 2017 © RESOLVE (CC BY 4.0) · Natural Earth (PD)
Uses cereal fields, hay meadows, grassland, fallow land, and low crops, with broad grassy areas used during migration.
The body is small and densely streaked brown, with pale facial lines. Males may show dark throat markings.
It runs through cover and keeps low. Unlike many quails, it is a long-distance migrant, often moving at night.
Seeds, grain, shoots, and insects are eaten, with more animal food during breeding.
Shallow ground nests are hidden in grass. Precocial chicks leave the nest and feed soon after hatching.
Separate from Japanese quail, it remains widespread but can be affected locally by hunting pressure and farming practices.