The northern bobwhite and its familiar wake-up whistle once seemed to be everywhere in the East.
From the washingtontimes.com
You're lucky if you've heard a northern bobwhite or whip-poor-will in Mecklenburg County recently.
From the charlotteobserver.com
The northern bobwhite had the biggest drop among common birds.
From the foxnews.com
The northern bobwhite was recorded in 122 spots in 1987.
From the dispatch.com
Results were similar for northern bobwhite.
From the omaha.com
In Ohio, the northern bobwhite and Henslow's sparrow, for example, each have seen their populations decline by more than 90 percent.
From the dispatch.com
This includes game birds like the northern bobwhite quail and ruffed grouse, and farm species such as the eastern meadowlark, and whip-poor-will, at home in open woodlands.