Tg. Barnes et al., AN ASSESSMENT OF HABITAT QUALITY FOR NORTHERN BOBWHITE IN TALL FESCUE-DOMINATED FIELDS, Wildlife Society bulletin, 23(2), 1995, pp. 231-237
Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea) fields studied in Kentucky during 19
90-1991 had dense vegetation with little bare ground and low plant spe
cies diversity. Thus, northern bobwhites (Colinus virginianus) did not
have an opportunity to select high quality, preferred foods. Availabl
e food did not meet basic requirements for growing or breeding quail.
Invertebrate populations appeared diverse and abundant, but were likel
y inaccessible to bobwhite chicks. Data indicated tall fescue was not
good northern bobwhite habitat because it lacked the proper vegetation
structure, floristic composition, and sufficient quality food.