Quail in My Garden: Book One of Adventures in My Garden
By Laura L Root
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Laura L Root
Laura Root has been an authority on and writing textbooks about skin care since 1999, but this is her first foray into writing for children! Laura has loved animals all of her life, and nurtured many cats, dogs, hamsters and mice in her youth. Nothing compares, however, to the wonder she has experienced after moving her family to their house in Mesa, AZ. Here, the backyard sits up against a hill in the desert. It is covered with Ironwood Trees, Palo Verde Trees, Barrel Cacti, Sage, Creosote bushes, and many other plants, along with large rocks and boulders that the local animals and birds use to burrow under, hide by and take shade under from the hot Arizona summer sun. Laura started photographing some of the animals who came to her yard, and soon, she was writing parts of this book to narrate the photos. She hopes that you enjoy the book, and she can be contacted at LLROOT@COX.NET! Laura recently moved and now lives in Cave Creek, AZ with her husband, Tom, Yedeed, the Red Abyssinian, and Tango, the Moluccan Cockatoo and looks forward to future adventures with a new group of wildlife.
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Quail in My Garden - Laura L Root
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Quail In My Garden
Winter
Spring
Summer
Fall
Winter
2nd Photo (dedication).tifFor Aubrey, Justin and Ava
You are the bright spots in my life
With Love, Grandma
3rd Photo (introduction - quail in my garden).tifGambel’s Quail and a Chipmunk
Quail in my Garden
This is a story about a group of Quail who live in the desert and how they interact with the other animals and come to be loved by some humans. It is told from the viewpoint of the lead quail of the covey, Doublecrest. The story is fictional, although there are instances where some scenes really did occur. However, information about the animals is factual relating to their living and hunting experiences.
Genesis 1:21-22: And God created great whales, and every living creature that moveth, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind, and every winged fowl after his kind, and God saw that it was good. And God blessed them, saying, be fruitful and multiply, and fill the waters in the seas, and let fowl multiply in the earth. KJV
Photo 1 Doublecrest.tifDoublecrest
Winter
Hi! My name is Doublecrest, and I am the head male Gambel’s Quail in our covey. I have just taken over leadership of our group after the loss of my father, Fullcrest. A group of quail is called a covey, and our little covey has existed in this area for years, sometimes larger