A5 Sweet 16
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Almost forgot about this. So these came from the crop of a rooster (I believe a 2nd year bird) I shot Nov. 8. All others I shot that weekend had been eating corn. I'm pretty sure the larger items are Russian olives.

In the picture below, on the left is the seed/pit from one of the Russian olives (or what I'm calling Russian olives). I'm thinking the seed on the right is an OLD olive pit, like from last year maybe, with the flesh worn away. I bet he found them under the same tree. Does anyone have any different ideas?

Have you found any interesting food that your pheasants had been eating?

In the picture below, on the left is the seed/pit from one of the Russian olives (or what I'm calling Russian olives). I'm thinking the seed on the right is an OLD olive pit, like from last year maybe, with the flesh worn away. I bet he found them under the same tree. Does anyone have any different ideas?

Have you found any interesting food that your pheasants had been eating?



