Feeding The tawny-faced quail forages by pecking. Its diet has been recorded to include seeds, worms, and insects.
Breeding The tawny-faced quail's breeding season includes March and April in Panama but has not been documented elsewhere. Little other information about its breeding
phenology has been published.
Vocalization The tawny-faced quail's song is "a series of pure monotonous whistles followed by a series of whistles at a lower and/or higher pitch" and has been likened to that those of
tinamous or
doves. The species is often vocal at dusk but also sings while roosting at night. Members of a covey keep in contact with soft peeping calls. ==Status==