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Quails


This was last night at a friend's house. There were a lot of Dan Quayle jokes as we ate these.
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It's hard to tell scale here, but each of these quails is 12 - 15 cm long.
Around here many people used to eat sea gulls and "small birds" (which were any of several winter birds that would come to seeds scattered on the ground). In both cases, they were considered a last-resort sort of meal, not something you would eat if you had the money to buy or catch something better.
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