I take it the birds you're hearing around your area are released birds that survived the winter?![]()
Enough to drive you nuts here in Nova Scotia! I witnessed a pretty good brawl the other day while out striped bass fishing too!
Dave
Nice photo! Do you think these are your birds?
Nova Scotia is on my bucket list! :thumbsup:
Touch base when you're coming! I recommend August/September for family vacations and November for hunting.
Cheers,
Dave
I have no doubt that they are the birds we released. No signs of the quail, though
Even though I know the birds are released birds, it is nice to see and hear them year round on the property. Sometimes I can hear them crowing when I wake up in the morning if I have my windows open.
How are things going in some of your special areas? Any word on the crowing counts in the WPRA's?
Finished my crowing count routes for this spring. Looks like bird numbers are down about half. This is the first year of decline since the wild birds were released in 2008. The hardest winter in 10 years took its toll but we are happy half the birds made it and a good hatching year should bounce them back soon. Lots of good things in the new farm bill to help build habitat and we continue to work on improving the habitat in the WPRA. We are also working on some new planting methods to interseed CREP acres that lack enough switchgrass to provide good winter cover and spring nesting cover.