quail

పిట్ట
definition
verb
she quailed at his heartless words
feel or show fear or apprehension.
noun
Birds such as grouse, crows, quail , partridge, nightjars, cuckoos, shrikes, larks, pipits, merlins, harriers, kestrels and buzzards would all have been seen.
a small, short-tailed Old World game bird resembling a small partridge, typically having brown camouflaged plumage.
Male quail are often aggressive before and during the breeding season.
a small or medium-sized New World game bird, the male of which has distinctive facial markings.
translation of 'quail'
భయము చేత క్రుంగిపోవు,
కోలంకి రకం పిట్ట
example
I have had reports of buzzard and nocturnal 'quail' .
Once the butter starts to sizzle, add the 'quail' and brown all over (one to two minutes).
The use of quail as donor and chick as host provides a means for discriminating donor cells in the host environment due the unique properties of the 'quail' nucleolus.
Restrictions and slaughter provisions apply to domestic fowls, turkeys, geese, ducks, guinea fowls, 'quail' , ratites, pigeons, pheasants and partridges reared or kept in captivity.
A spokesman for Waitrose said its only imports from France were of 'quail' and guinea fowl and these had been suspended.
He then decided it would be nice to have other animals there; within several years he'd added a goat, burros, pigeons, chickens, geese, doves, 'quail' , partridges, and more.
Cattle grazed the pastures where prairie hens, 'quail' and coyote roamed.
But then a new male and female California 'quail' strolled into the yard with a recently hatched brood of five chicks.
But it has done the trick and now even the tiniest of baby 'quail' are quite safe inside.
A California 'quail' and a Bewick's wren are among four bird subspecies found only on Santa Catalina.
Up to nine birds, including three budgies, a dove, a finch, two hens and a 'quail' died at the pets' corner in Longford Park, Stretford.
Smaller, richer-tasting meats such as pheasant, duck, partridge, pigeon, even diminutive 'quail' are increasingly finding their way onto my Christmas table.
Male 'quail' are often aggressive before and during the breeding season.
Last year, when I was still walking almost daily through my neighborhood, there were 'quail' everywhere, as well as mourning doves.
That also seems to be the case with some of the other New World 'quail' and appears to reflect a bit of Old World bias of the authors.
He also mentioned that when he was a boy the land was filled with rabbits and 'quail' and song birds.
The legislation, pushed by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, is aimed at generating funding for programs targeting game birds such as mourning doves and 'quail' .
This is an economy in which it's easier to carve a new dishwasher out of rock than to pay for one with 18 vultures, three choughs and a 'quail' .
Callipepla californica are New World 'quail' , birds that have chunky, rounded bodies and crests or head plumes.
You might be tempted by squid cooked in its own ink, braised peppers in tomato sauce, tuna or swordfish cooked in red wine, or partridge or 'quail' in a sherry-vinegar sauce.
The broader scope of the new stamps will allow the agency to generate money for programs aimed at species such as mourning doves and 'quail' , two hugely important game birds that previous stamps didn't cover.
Leeds University scientists have calculated the birds, including tiny 'quail' weighing mere grammes, are five times fitter than our Olympic athletes.
The principal game birds of Britain are grouse, partridge, pheasant, plus woodcock, pigeon, 'quail' , and various wild duck and marsh fowl.
The English setter is a sporting breed that finds and indicates the location of upland game birds - 'quail' , pheasant and grouse.
Mountain Quail are the most elusive 'quail' in Washington.
Season and place the 'quail' in a separate, large saucepan over medium heat.
For the mushroom fancier the game is now on, with every shape and variety on local stalls, wild boar and young kid appear on the menu and the valleys resound to the huntsman's gun and partridge and 'quail' hang from cottage doorways.
His research included classic works on 'quail' , bushtits, Mexican and South American thrushes, New World jays, and others.
Birds such as grouse, crows, 'quail' , partridge, nightjars, cuckoos, shrikes, larks, pipits, merlins, harriers, kestrels and buzzards would all have been seen.
It's also the game season (partridge, wild duck, pheasant, 'quail' and hare) and the season for frogs and snails.
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