We had three baby quail initially, then got a few more later, but from the time they were babies one would chirp constantly. It never seemed to sleep, was always running around and watching their surroundings.
That bird grew up to be a roo and is definitely our "alpha bird", it keeps a watch over the rest, investigates things first, tries new foods first, figures out new cage additions first (new feeders or waterers, etc.) and generally is the most inquisitive and watchful bird we have.
I wouldn't worry that anything is wrong with this baby unless it isn't eating or drinking as it should or you see some conflict with the others.
Good luck!
Jessie
That bird grew up to be a roo and is definitely our "alpha bird", it keeps a watch over the rest, investigates things first, tries new foods first, figures out new cage additions first (new feeders or waterers, etc.) and generally is the most inquisitive and watchful bird we have.
I wouldn't worry that anything is wrong with this baby unless it isn't eating or drinking as it should or you see some conflict with the others.
Good luck!
Jessie
I'm joking obviously!
I'll wait till they start laying again, mark the new eggs and see if I have crooked toes again.