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	<title>Steve Snell's Gundog Blog &#187; Quail Hunting</title>
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		<title>Texas Blue Quail Roost Pile</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you keep your eyes open while you Quail hunt, you can see the roost piles that show where the coveys sleep.  Quail roost in a circle with there heads pointed out.  This allows them a 360 degree view of any on coming predators.  If one bird flushes, the whole covey goes.
What has always amazed [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you keep your eyes open while you Quail hunt, you can see the roost piles that show where the coveys sleep.  Quail roost in a circle with there heads pointed out.  This allows them a 360 degree view of any on coming predators.  If one bird flushes, the whole covey goes.</p>
<p>What has always amazed me is how they roost in as little cover as possible, sometimes even on bare ground. &#8211; Steve</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.stevesnell.com/?p=51">Texas Blue Quail Roost Pile</a></p>
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