Page 1: Introduction

Above: Screenshot of the introduction page, titled “Quail Plant of the Week Quiz: Grasses.” Features a photo of a scaled quail, and text next to a mouse icon stating “scroll over these interactive elements for hints.”

 

Page 2: Question 1

Above: Screenshot of question one, displaying two photos of a reddish-hued bunchgrass.

On this page:

  • Hints:
    • Native, perennial grass that grows between 2-4 feet tall
    • Has blue-green leaves and stems in early summer that turn reddish-brown by late fall
    • One of the “big four” tall grass species – the other four are Switchgrass, Indiangrass, and Big Bluestem
  • Scientific name: Schizachyrium scoparium
  • Question: “Which quail-friendly plant of the week is this?
    • Sand Dropseed
    • Switchgrass
    • Little Bluestem

 

Page 3: Answer 1

Above: Screenshot of answer one, with text reading “Correct! Little Bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium), provides nesting cover for quail.”

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Page 4: Question 2

Above: Screenshot of question two, displaying three photos of a green grass with wide leaves in an alternate arrangement and a slender seedhead.

On this page:

  • Hints:
    • Alternate leaf arrangements
    • Small hairs on leaf bases and sheaths
    • Many spikelets on the inflorescence
  • Scientific name: Urochloa ciliatissima
  • Question: “Which quail-friendly plant of the week is this?
    • Fringed Signalgrass
    • Silver Bluestem
    • Texas Wintergrass

Page 5: Answer 2

Above: Screenshot of answer two, with text reading “Correct! Fringed Signalgrass (Urochloa ciliatissima), provides nesting cover and harbors insects for quail to eat in addition to its seeds.”

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Page 6: Question 3

Above: Screenshot of question three, displaying two photos of a tall bunchgrass that has a pyramid-shaped seedhead.

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  • Hints:
    • Pyramid-shaped seed heads have purple spikelets
    • Grows in clumps, typically between 3-6 feet tall
  • Scientific name: Panicum virgatum
  • Question: “Which quail-friendly plant of the week is this?”
    • Sand Dropseed
    • Perennial Threeawn
    • Switchgrass

 

Page 7: Answer 3

Above: Screenshot of answer three, with text reading “Correct! Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum), provides seeds and nesting cover for quail.”

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Page 8: Question 4

Above: Screenshot of question four, displaying two photos of a green bunchgrass with slender seedheads.

On this page:

  • Hints:
    • Tufted seedhead produces hard slick seeds
    • Fine, scattered hairs are present at the leaf margins (Photo by Harry Rose CC BY 2.0)
    • Grows in bunches between 24-60 inches tall
  • Scientific name: Panicum coloratum
  • Question: “Which quail-friendly plant of the week is this?”
    • Sideoats Grama
    • Kleingrass
    • Sand Dropseed

 

Page 9: Answer 4

Above: Screenshot of answer four, with text reading “Correct! Kleingrass (Panicum coloratum), provides nesting substrate and food for quail.”

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Page 10: Question 5

Above: Screenshot of question five, displaying two photos of a grass that has purple-tinted inflorescence and a “flag leaf” pointing out at a right angle from the stem.

On this page:

  • Hints:
    • Distinct tuft of hair can be found around the collar of the leaf sheath
    • Can grow up to 4 feet tall
    • Each plant has a “flag leaf” pointing out at a right angle from the stem
  • Scientific name: Sporobolus cryptandrus
  • Question: “Which quail-friendly plant of the week is this?
    • Switchgrass
    • Sand Dropseed
    • Plains Bristlegrass

 

Page 11: Answer 5

Above: Screenshot of answer five, with text reading “Correct! Sand Dropseed (Sporobolus cryptandrus), excellent source of forage for livestock, seeds are sometimes eaten by quail.”

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Page 12: Question 6

Above: Screenshot of question six, featuring two images of a bunchgrass with three distinct awns emerging from each seedhead in a cluster.

On this page:

  • Hints:
    • Three awns/bristles grow from each seedhead in a cluster
    • Perennial bunchgrass
    • Grows between 14-31 inches tall
  • Scientific name: Aristida purpurea
  • Question: “Which quail-friendly plant of the week is this?
    • Perennial Threeawn
    • Texas Wintergrass
    • Plains Bristlegrass

 

Page 13: Answer 6

Above: Screenshot of answer six, with text reading “Correct! Perennial Threeawn (Aristida purpurea), provides nesting cover for northern bobwhite, scaled, and Montezuma quail.”

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Page 14: Question 7

Above: Screenshot of question seven, featuring two images of a grass with seedheads resembling wild oats.

On this page:

  • Hints:
    • Perennial grass that flowers from July-September
    • Often found in the rocky soils of the Edwards Plateau and South Texas Plains
    • State grass of Texas
  • Scientific name: Bouteloua curtipendula
  • Question: “Which quail-friendly plant of the week is this?”
    • Silver Bluestem
    • Kleingrass
    • Sideoats Grama

 

Page 15: Answer 7

Above: Screenshot of answer seven, with text reading “Correct! Sidoats Grama (Bouteloua curtipendula), basketball-sized clumps can be good nesting cover for quail.”

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Page 16: Question 8

Above: Screenshot of question eight, featuring two images of a grass with fuzzy white seeds.

On this page:

  • Hints:
    • Seedhead contains silvery-white fuzzy seeds
    • Perennial, warm season grass
    • Grows between 18-42 inches tall
  • Scientific name: Bothriochloa laguroides
  • Question: “Which quail-friendly plant of the week is this?”
    • Silver Bluestem
    • Texas Wintergrass
    • Little Bluestem

 

Page 17: Answer 8

Above: Screenshot of answer eight, with text reading “Correct! Silver Bluestem (Bothriochloa laguroides), provides excellent nesting cover for quail.”

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Page 18: Question 9

Above: Screenshot of question nine, featuring two images of a bunchgrass and its hard, slick seeds.

On this page:

  • Hints:
    • A half-inch bristle can be found below each seed (when attached to the plant)
    • The slender seedhead is about 3-5 inches in length
    • Perennial bunchgrass that grows 1-4 feet tall
  • Scientific name: Setaria leucopila
  • Question: “Which quail-friendly plant of the week is this?”
    • Fringed Signalgrass
    • Plains Bristlegrass
    • Sand Dropseed

 

Page 19: Answer 9

Above: Screenshot of answer nine, with text reading “Correct! Plains Bristlegrass (Setaria leucopila), seeds are often eaten by quail.”

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Page 20: Question 10

Above: Screenshot of question ten, featuring two images of a green bunchgrass with long awns sprouting from the seedhead.

On this page:

  • Hints:
    • Perennial grass often found in the Edwards Plateau or South Texas Plains
    • Grows throughout the winter, up to 12-35 inches
    • The stiff seeds sprout long, twisted awns
  • Scientific name: Nassella leucotricha
  • Question: “Which quail-friendly plant of the week is this?
    • Perennial Threeawn
    • Texas Wintergrass
    • Fringed Signalgrass

 

Page 21: Answer 10

Above: Screenshot of answer ten, with text reading “Correct! Texas Wintergrass (Nassella leucotricha), can provide nesting cover for quail if it does not grow too thick.”

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Page 22: Conclusion

Above: Screenshot of the conclusion page, featuring logos from the Reversing the Quail Decline Initiative, Texas A&M NRI, Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension.

Text on this page:

  • Thank You
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  • Funding for this lesson was provided through the Reversing the Decline of Quail Initiative and the Upland Game Bird Stamp Fund, based on a collaborative effort between Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.