That Quail, Robert

by Margaret Stanger

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The acclaimed story of the little bird that won the nation's heart.

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If you're an animal lover, this sweet little 1960s book written by Margaret Stanger and based on the true story of Robert the quail is for you.

Tommy and Mildred Kienzle watch a small quail build a nest in their yard. After mama quail and her twelve hatchlings leave the nest, the Kienzles eventually go to examine the abandoned nest and discover two remaining eggs. One is cracked but one is tiny and perfect. Imagine their surprise when the small egg shows signs of hatching. Imprinting on the humans whose house she hatched in, Robert (initially thought to be a male, he turned out to be female) joined the family as a dearly cherished little bird. Stanger, a close friend of the Kienzles, had a front row seat watching this little feathered show more ball of personality grow up and captivate so many people, both near and far. She also quail-sat when her friends needed to be out of town or out of the country. Robert was entertaining, quirky, and very particular about her routines. She was a good ambassador of her species and the stories recounted of the little quail are endearing. The book is quite short but charming, with reproduction drawings scattered through it. The language is very much of its time and often feels like reportage. Readers looking for a quick feel good book will certainly find it here. show less
He'll never live, the neighbors all said. But Robert, the abandoned quail chick would prove them wrong. Born on a kitchen counter in a house on Cape Cod, raised in a box surrounded by a lamb's wool duster and a small lamp, Robert's life began auspiciously.
These memoirs were lovingly recorded by Margaret A. Stanger, babysitter to ‘Robert’, a quail hen (female), when retired couple and quail-keepers Tommy & Mildred Kienzle of Massachusetts went overseas. There are nice illustrations from Cathy Baldwin.

It is an endearing and special tale of human-quail contact and imprinting.

The basis of this relationship is the belief, repeated in this book, that quail mothers will abandon their young that have had human contact.

I wonder, is that really true?
A sweet non-fiction book about a couple who "adopt" a baby quail, or a baby quail who adopts them. It is like nothing I've ever heard, if in fact, it is true! Read this in one sitting and it was entertaining and amusing. 127 page
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A delightful true story of a baby quail raised by humans after being abandoned by its mother. I loved reading about Robert's funny quirks and habits that endeared the little quail to people all over the world.
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An enchanting account of a quail who grew up to become an influential member of the family. This is a tender story that will touch both children and adults and bring about an appreciation of the sensitivities of animals. It is a gently humorous, light-hearted read making it perfect for reading aloud.
What a wonderfully told story of a baby quail that bonds to humans when she emerges from her egg. Told by the neighbor, it describes how 'Roberta' becomes part of the family as her personality ingratiates itself into the Kienzles retired routine. (I read this after visiting Ida and Neil in Phoenix, where there are all kinds of quail at the bird feeder) They are very busy, adorable little birds!

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Baldwin, Cathy (Illustrator)

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Original publication date
1966

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Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir
DDC/MDS
636.6Applied Science & TechnologyAgricultureFarm Animals & PetsPet Birds
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SF473 .Q34 .S73AgricultureAnimal husbandry. Animal scienceAnimal cultureBirds. Cage birds
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