Mexican
The Mexican bobwhite quail label is used in some aviculture and wildlife contexts for bobwhite stock associated with Mexico or Mexican regional ancestry. These birds are still bobwhites, Colinus virginianus, but they may be discussed separately because of darker wild type coloration, regional adaptation, or a breeder's effort to maintain a particular line. Exact meaning can vary, so the label benefits from source notes rather than assumption.
People keeping Mexican bobwhites manage them like other bobwhites, with secure ground pens, good drainage, cover, and careful brooding for chicks. Breeders should keep line records if the goal is to preserve regional identity instead of producing general captive bobwhites. For conservation, research, or release discussions, managers need to verify ancestry and local regulations. For private flocks, the practical focus is healthy birds, balanced sex ratios, calm handling, and protection from weather and predators.
Colors: Silver, Wild Type (Dark Brown)