I just compared the seeds from the nightshade berry, which is in the same family with tomatoes, to a close up of the seeds in the picture i posted. The seeds in my photo do indeed look tomato seed like. So I think we may have a winner on the Nightshade berry. Thanks for all the input.
For what it is worth, I had a friend drive back to SC from Montana last week and drove through SD and stayed with one of our good farming friends in Armour. His report was that he did see pheasants out in some fields. They were traveling interstate so it wasn't like a road survey or anything. But I guess with the crops well established and grasses rather high, seeing any pheasants traveling 80mph is probably a good thing. On the negative side, locally they had a very recent hailstorm that was rather severe. That is why you have a hunt starting point and move if you have to in order to locate birds. Sometimes local areas are down for one or multiple reasons. Best to all.