Quail sounds

Molly012819

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Mar 23, 2019
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Hi, I have an 8 week old female Coturnix Quail. She is healthy, laying eggs, eating and drinking well, very curious. I am wondering about a sound she makes and I’m pretty sure I know what it means but I’d like to hear from anyone here. When I am home she has mostly free reign in my apartment. When she wants my attention she sounds like a cricket. Every once in a while if I walk away from her too quickly when she is following me, she whines almost like a whistling tea kettle. I’m pretty sure it means something like “wait for me, or don’t leave me”. It’s the only time I hear her make the sound. Any thoughts from anyone?
 
Hi, I have an 8 week old female Coturnix Quail. She is healthy, laying eggs, eating and drinking well, very curious. I am wondering about a sound she makes and I’m pretty sure I know what it means but I’d like to hear from anyone here. When I am home she has mostly free reign in my apartment. When she wants my attention she sounds like a cricket. Every once in a while if I walk away from her too quickly when she is following me, she whines almost like a whistling tea kettle. I’m pretty sure it means something like “wait for me, or don’t leave me”. It’s the only time I hear her make the sound. Any thoughts from anyone?

Probably! They are very social and without other birds she is probably a little lonely. Have you thought about getting her a buddy?

They do make the best noises!
 
Probably! They are very social and without other birds she is probably a little lonely. Have you thought about getting her a buddy?

They do make the best noises!
The way I ended up with her is so random but long story short, one of my students raised her from hatching and I took her 3 weeks ago. Getting a buddy isn’t an option right now but I’m doing my best to keep her entertained and healthy. Most likely in a couple of months she is going to get paired with another female that my student kept. Her quail isn’t showing signed of being lonely or depressed and so far mine (molly) isn’t really either. If and when either happens we will work out a system of getting them back together. Thanks for you reply, I’m definitely learning as I go and she is a pretty funny bird, and very bright.
 
The way I ended up with her is so random but long story short, one of my students raised her from hatching and I took her 3 weeks ago. Getting a buddy isn’t an option right now but I’m doing my best to keep her entertained and healthy. Most likely in a couple of months she is going to get paired with another female that my student kept. Her quail isn’t showing signed of being lonely or depressed and so far mine (molly) isn’t really either. If and when either happens we will work out a system of getting them back together. Thanks for you reply, I’m definitely learning as I go and she is a pretty funny bird, and very bright.
In the meantime, if you put a mirror in her cage and another somewhere in the apartment, low to the ground where she can see it, that should make her happier. A small plushie, a large pompom, or even a rolled up sock in her cage might help, too, just to give her something to snuggle with while you're not there.
 
You could check on Craigslist to get her a couple of buddies. 3 coturnix shouldn't require any more care than 1, aside from slightly more frequent cage cleanings and them eating more food.
Thank you for your reply. If I were to get another female around her age, is there any concern they wouldn’t get along? I have to be able t leave them alone when I go to work.
 
In the meantime, if you put a mirror in her cage and another somewhere in the apartment, low to the ground where she can see it, that should make her happier. A small plushie, a large pompom, or even a rolled up sock in her cage might help, too, just to give her something to snuggle with while you're not there.
Thank you for your suggestions. She doesn’t and has never really responded much to mirrors. I’ll have to try the pompom or plush toy. Thank you!
 
Feather dusters work great too!

Thank you for your reply. If I were to get another female around her age, is there any concern they wouldn’t get along? I have to be able t leave them alone when I go to work.

They might fight at first but they usually settle things out. Having a little carrier cage to set the new ones in and let them see but not touch at first for a few days helps a lot.
 

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