*Very* few native quail here in south central Alabama. There use to be 4-5 different coveys here on the 300 acres. A couple of years ago I had the occasion to search for a downed RC airplane in the far corners, specifically what we call the "plum thicket"....hands and knees crawling area. Anyhow, suffice it to say that *no* quail were stumbled upon...deer, yes...quail, no. We've had fireants ever since I can remember (early 60's) but there were plenty of birds back then...even on into the 80's. Since the 80's, though, they've steadily dropped in number around here. It was in the early 80's when I saw my first live armadillo close to Camden, Alabama...it was so novel that I stopped the truck and got out to have a staring contest with it. Since then, the armadillo population has exploded down here. I'm sure that the fireants play a role in the quail's demise, but with a large population of coyotes and armadillos it's amazing that any ground dwelling critter has a chance at surviving and raising their young. I lay more blame on these last two varmits than anything else.
Best wishes,
Ed