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We trace how a record-wet fall and a wetter-leaning winter pushed Gambel’s quail into early pairing, reshaped covey behavior, and set the stage for stronger brood success. Field stories, rainfall data, and practical takeaways connect rain patterns to what we hear and see on the ground.
• defining the cool season as October to March
• historic fall 2025 rainfall totals and key storm dates
• field notes on early pairing and covey breakup
• why green-up, seed, and cover drive breeding timing
• differences across regions and terrain this winter
• quick primer on clutch, brood, hatch, and covey
• three-year comparison: good, dry, then very wet
• research linking cool-season rain to quail abundance
• expectations for scaled quail and habitat focus areas
• safety reminders around flash flooding in washes
How further our work, please consider making a tax-deductible gift
Visit us online at azquiltoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updates
Connect with us: Email us at r[email protected] —we'd love to hear from you!
Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday
By Ryan Rice5
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We trace how a record-wet fall and a wetter-leaning winter pushed Gambel’s quail into early pairing, reshaped covey behavior, and set the stage for stronger brood success. Field stories, rainfall data, and practical takeaways connect rain patterns to what we hear and see on the ground.
• defining the cool season as October to March
• historic fall 2025 rainfall totals and key storm dates
• field notes on early pairing and covey breakup
• why green-up, seed, and cover drive breeding timing
• differences across regions and terrain this winter
• quick primer on clutch, brood, hatch, and covey
• three-year comparison: good, dry, then very wet
• research linking cool-season rain to quail abundance
• expectations for scaled quail and habitat focus areas
• safety reminders around flash flooding in washes
How further our work, please consider making a tax-deductible gift
Visit us online at azquiltoday.com and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest information and updates
Connect with us: Email us at r[email protected] —we'd love to hear from you!
Follow us on Instagram at @azquailtoday

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