California Quail
California Quail
Giclée art print by Josh Brill
From the golden chaparral hills of California to the rugged coastal landscapes of Oregon, the California Quail is a living emblem of community and resilience. These plump, charming birds move in tight-knit groups called coveys, symbolizing family, mutual protection, and the strength found in staying close to one's roots. With their distinctive forward-curling head plume and soft gray and brown feathers, they represent the quiet beauty of interconnectedness and survival in challenging terrains.
Sizes
5x7
Image: 5x7 in (12.7x17.78 cm)
Paper: 8x10 in (20.32x25.4 cm)
8x10
Image: 8x10 in (20.32x25.4 cm)
Paper: 12x16 in (30.48x40.64 cm)
12x17
Image: 12x17 in (30.48x43.18 cm)
Paper: 16x20 in (40.764x50.80 cm)
16x20
Image: 16x20 in (40.64x50.8 cm)
Paper: 18x24 in (45.72x60.96 cm)
20x30
Image: 20x30 in (50.8x76.2 cm)
Paper: 24x36 in (45.72x91.44 cm)
Edition
Museum-quality Giclée art prints made on thick and durable matte paper.
Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
Paper weight: 5.57 oz/y² (189 g/m²)
Color
Colors may vary slightly due to the device you are viewing the artwork on than the original art print.
Framing
Art print does not include a frame. Each edition size includes a paper border for framing and the printed signature.
Fauna
Common: California Quail
Binomial: Callipepla californica
Length: 9.4-10.6 in (24-27 cm)
Weight: 4.9-8.1 oz (140-230 g)
Wingspan: 12.6-14.6 in (32-37 cm)
Location: West Coast of North America & Central America
Habitat: Scrub
Diet: Seeds
Call: Chi-ca-go