thanks everyone....
Danny, I'm afraid I don't own an ipod

but it's very nice of you to offer! as for the e-books yes please,

thank you!!
Deb, no they sort of walk really slowly past... as a defence mechanism they lay down and try and look like a log.
Nathan, so far mine have just hidden in their bundle of nesting grass, not even flushing if I reach down and touch it. they flush when they are in the open though. I am planning to give them a wing-clip as I don't want them (especially the very flighty male) breaking their necks....
DB Thanks

yeah as I mentioned they have their big bundle of nesting grass, and they tend to stay in there or in a clump of grass I planted which basically flops over to make a circular tunnel which makes them feel safe. No, the king quails will be on their way soon, a shame to see them go but worth it, I think.
By the way, if anyone wants 4 king quail (3 normals, 1 cock 2 hens) and a cinnamon hen, PM me.... they are free as long as I know they are going to a good home where they will be looked after

Oh, the male and brown hens are related

again PM me for a complicated family history
I have noted that they remind me quite a lot of plovers, especially the male. when he runs, he stands very upright, and goes really fast! they also fly like plovers.... are button quail distantly related to plovers? I know Plains Wanderers are related to south american seed - snipe...