Remembering where food is located usually depends on visual cues in the environment, therefore in the wild, foraging efficiency should increase if animals can remember and update associations between habitat terrain and food abundance. To determine whether Bobwhite quail use visual cues and which cues are most important, 6 quail were trained to forage in 4 baited arms in an 8-arm radial maze. The training period was very short for this experiment, neither sex was performing to criterion before the testing began. The testing did show that females performed above chance using local & global cues and global cues alone, and that females spent less time foraging than males.