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    Quail Observation Essay

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    Day 1 Notes The first time I observed the family of Quails was June 5th, 2016 at 5:30 PM. I located them at 61st St and E Gold Dust Avenue. Their habitat included a mowed lawn and field of rocks (apache pink). The weather condition was mildly warm evening. A brief description of quails observed: the male has a generally blueish gray body. He has a black plume extending from his forehead. The fur covering his scalp is maroon. His face is black, though he has white facial markings (extends from throat to the side of his eyes, almost like a beard). His wings and back are brownish. The male’s feet are pink-colored. He is about 12 cm in height. The female Quail had similar physical characteristics except her general fur color is light brownish and…

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    Quail

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    birds were released alone. Some birds were also kept overnight and released in a different location within a 24-hour period. All quail died within 16 days of the study. Factors contributing to quail fatality were predation, stress, and poor habitat condition. Montezuma Quail rely on cover to escape from predators, and poor habitat quality at the study sites could have been the reason that raptors were the primary mortality agent, effecting nine of the fourteen quail. Canine predation was…

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    Wind is a fact of life here on the plains. It is with us all year round, from Amarillo to Albuquerque. This invisible force of nature can do significant damage. The roofers here at Quail Country Roofing have seen the effects of it all over the place. After a high-wind storm blows through, power lines go down, trees fall over, walls collapse, and signs go tumbling. And wind can do terrible damage to your roof also. We have seen whole sections of roof shingles stripped off of a roof deck.…

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    Were you aware that Quail egg or even the egg of Coturnix japonica bird is known to have a lot better nutrient instead of chicken eggs? The quail egg has almost 13% protein which is bigger than the protein that chicken egg have which is about 11 %. Quail egg even has other nutrients, such as Vitamins E, B2, zinc, iron, as well as other beneficial nutrients. It is stated a while ago that quail egg has 5 x greater content of iron and also potassium if it is compared to a chicken egg. Listed…

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    Quail's Identity

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    a short story, whose protagonist, Douglas Quail, starts off unhappy with his seemingly unimportant place in the world but ends up the most important person in the world. With that being said, Quail’s identity takes several sharp turns as his memories ebb and flow from him. Who and what he thinks he is changes frequently over the short story. Quail’s struggles with his identity embodies Buddhism’s three Marks of Existence; Unsatisfactoriness, impermanence, and the non-self. The constant changes,…

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    Explication: “We can Remember It for You Wholesale”: The title of a short story written by Philip K. Dick. The story is about the life of Doug Quail, the lowly clerk. This text can relate to individuals today, wanting a more interesting/ adventurous life. Quail is made to believe he is a lowly clerk. He pays someone to implant ideas into his mind. Seemingly one can assume he truly lived an adventurous life. However, Quail is so into the image that he does not realize the cracks that truly…

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    differences being in the characters, settings, and plot. The short story introduces us to Doug Quail, Kirsten, Dr. McClane, and Interplan. Doug Quail, the main character, has dreams of going to Mars. The reality is that a trip cost too much for a small time clerk. He sees an add for Rekal on T.V. and decides to go. They can implant a memory and it will seem a real as if Doug took the trip. Once at Rekal Doug meets…

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    The recipes being bought into the story primarily gives a summary for the abutting chapter. For example, on the first page of chapter 3 "March", there is a recipe given for "Quail in Rose Petal Sauce", this recipe contains a variety of foods including 12 roses which are prefered to be red, this gives a synopsis on chapter 3 by reason that in this chapter Pedro (Tita's lover who is married to her sister Rosaura) gives Tita a dozen red roses to present his love he still and always had for her, out…

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    Annie Oakley Analysis

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    Annie oakley Do you know who annie oakley was ? If not than you might find this intrusting.If you do than you might learn something that you dident know.phoebe ann mosey was born on augest 13 1860 in darke county ohio.as a young girl she enjoyed playing in the cornfields and medows around her log cabin.one day she got tired of her name being phoebe so she told her parents that she wanted to change her name to annie .her parents agreed and to her brother and sisters phoebe became annie .sadly…

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    Egg Storage Condition

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    3.0 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 3.1: Effect of Storage Conditions on Egg Weight Tables 1- 2 show the results of effect of storage conditions on eggs weight (chicken eggs and quail eggs). The weight of chicken eggs stored at ambient condition (control), moist sawdust, refrigerator and those that were dipped in oil reduced from 63.61-60.03g, 63.11-60.99g, 61.12-59.41g and 66.12-65.79g respectively. While the weight of quail eggs stored at ambient condition (control), moist sawdust, refrigerator and…

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