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Laminated Specimen - Feather
Real feather of Common Quail - Coturnix coturnix specimen laminated in clear plastic sheet. The specimen is clear, transparent and indestructible. Safe, authentic and completely unbreakable product put the specimen right at your fingertips!
Anyone can safely explore the specimen from both sides.
Size of the clear part lamination sheet is 75x75 mm (3x3 inch).
It is an ideal learning aid for students and kids and also a very good collectible item for every body.
This is a handmade real specimen craft. Each one will be a bit different (specimen size, color and posture) even in the same production batch.
The pictures in the listing are just for reference as we are selling multiple pieces with same pictures.
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Common Quail - Coturnix coturnix
Order: Galliformes Family: Phasianidae Genus: Coturnix Species: C. coturnix
The Common Quail, Coturnix coturnix, is a small bird in the pheasant family Phasianidae. It is widespread and is found in parts of Europe, Asia and Africa with several subspecies recognized. They are also bred and kept as poultry in some parts of the world both for eggs and meat.
Description
It is a small (17 cm) rotund bird, essentially streaked brown with a white eyestripe, and, in the male, a black chin. As befits its migratory nature, it has long wings, unlike the typically short-winged gamebirds.
Habits
This is a terrestrial species, feeding on seeds and insects on the ground. It is notoriously difficult to see, keeping hidden in crops, and reluctant to fly, preferring to creep away instead. Even when flushed, it keeps low and soon drops back into cover. Often the only indication of its presence is the distinctive "wet-my-lips" repetitive song of the male. The call is uttered mostly in the mornings, evenings and sometimes at night. It is a strongly migratory bird, unlike most gamebirds.
Breeding
Upon attaining an age of 6–8 weeks, this quail breeds on open arable farmland and grassland across most of Europe and Asia, laying 6-18 eggs in a ground nest. The eggs take from 16–18 days to hatch.
Races
This species was first described by Linnaeus in his Systema naturae in 1758 as Tetrao coturnix. The Eurasian race, C. c. coturnix, overwinters southwards in Africa's Sahel and India. The African race, C. c. africana, overwinters within Africa, some moving northwards from South Africa. The Common Quails of Madagascar and the Comoros belong to the same African race. The fairly numerous population of the Cape Verde islands, however belong to a separate race, C. c. inopinata, while those on the Canaries, Madeira and the Azores belong to race C. c. confisa.
Utilization
Exodus 16:1-13 relates how the migrating Israelites relied on migrating quail for food. It is still heavily hunted as game on passage through the Mediterranean area. This species over recent years has seen an increase in its propagation in the United States and Europe, however most of this increase is with hobbyists.
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Modified Item | No |
Brand | Handmade |
Item Subtype | Educational Cards |
Color | Clear |
Theme | Garden |
Style | Children's |
Custom Bundle | No |
Bundle Description | NA |
Model | NA |
Modification Description | NA |
California Prop 65 Warning | NA |
Country/Region of Manufacture | China |
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Free shipping cost.
We send the goods to USA, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, EU countries and some other European and Asian countries by E-express, a kind of fast postal service by Hong Kong Post. It usually takes about 6 to 10 working days for delivery.
We send the goods to other countries by registered airmail and will take about 8 to 14 working days for delivery.
Returns: We accept returns with any reason in 30 days.
We will answer buyer messages within 24 hours during working days.
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Laminated Common Quail Feather Specimen in 75 mm Clear Plastic Sheet
Laminated Specimen - Feather
Real feather of Common Quail - Coturnix coturnix specimen laminated in clear plastic sheet. The specimen is clear, transparent and indestructible. Safe, authentic and completely unbreakable product put the specimen right at your fingertips! Anyone can safely explore the specimen from both sides.
Size of the clear part lamination sheet is 75x75 mm (3x3 inch).
It is an ideal learning aid for students and kids and also a very good collectible item for every body.
This is a handmade real specimen craft. Each one will be a bit different (specimen size, color and posture) even in the same production batch.
*** Common Quail - Coturnix coturnix Order: Galliformes Family: Phasianidae Genus: Coturnix Species: C. coturnix The Common Quail, Coturnix coturnix, is a small bird in the pheasant family Phasianidae. It is widespread and is found in parts of Europe, Asia and Africa with several subspecies recognized. They are also bred and kept as poultry in some parts of the world both for eggs and meat. Description It is a small (17 cm) rotund bird, essentially streaked brown with a white eyestripe, and, in the male, a black chin. As befits its migratory nature, it has long wings, unlike the typically short-winged gamebirds. Habits This is a terrestrial species, feeding on seeds and insects on the ground. It is notoriously difficult to see, keeping hidden in crops, and reluctant to fly, preferring to creep away instead. Even when flushed, it keeps low and soon drops back into cover. Often the only indication of its presence is the distinctive "wet-my-lips" repetitive song of the male. The call is uttered mostly in the mornings, evenings and sometimes at night. It is a strongly migratory bird, unlike most gamebirds. Breeding Upon attaining an age of 6–8 weeks, this quail breeds on open arable farmland and grassland across most of Europe and Asia, laying 6-18 eggs in a ground nest. The eggs take from 16–18 days to hatch. Races This species was first described by Linnaeus in his Systema naturae in 1758 as Tetrao coturnix. The Eurasian race, C. c. coturnix, overwinters southwards in Africa's Sahel and India. The African race, C. c. africana, overwinters within Africa, some moving northwards from South Africa. The Common Quails of Madagascar and the Comoros belong to the same African race. The fairly numerous population of the Cape Verde islands, however belong to a separate race, C. c. inopinata, while those on the Canaries, Madeira and the Azores belong to race C. c. confisa. Utilization Exodus 16:1-13 relates how the migrating Israelites relied on migrating quail for food. It is still heavily hunted as game on passage through the Mediterranean area. This species over recent years has seen an increase in its propagation in the United States and Europe, however most of this increase is with hobbyists.
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Free shipping cost. We send the goods to USA, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, EU countries and some other European and Asian countries by E-express, a kind of fast postal service by Hong Kong Post. It usually takes about 6 to 10 working days for delivery. We send the goods to other countries by registered airmail and will take about 8 to 14 working days for delivery. Return policy
Returns: We accept returns with any reason in 30 days. Messages
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