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bjrogg:
Oh and I guess Robins cousin has me beat in the crazy department.lol I don't like snakes that much.lol

I didn't get married til I was 36 and it was probably a good thing. When I did I was ready and I think I found the right one
Bjrogg

BowEd:
I quess every situation is different.Some of the best reproducing farmland in Iowa on a national scale has the highest numbers of pheasants but no quail.The area I live now is a lot more diverse in it's make up but with less pheasants but more quail.Even a pocket of long time established praire chickens to the west of me.It's a hard balance to get balancing productive farmland and wildlife together.
The number of passionate driven long term craftsmen of their different types of crafts through my travels I've gotten to know during my life makes me feel good and can relate to myself and appreciate their knowledge.

Pappy:
Nice pictures,she is doing a nice job on picture taking, we don't see many any more since the Turkey . The TWRA says that has nothing to do with it ???  but I kill Turkey every year with feathers and egg shells in their craw along with fur and bugs, they will eat anything. :o
 Pappy

PaulN/KS:
Funny, around me I don't have any turkeys. There are darned few quail but we at least have one covey around.

upstatenybowyer:

--- Quote from: BowEd on August 12, 2018, 07:17:14 am ---Jeff.....The disappearance of certain wildlife can happen to areas and does.Habitat management is the determining factor.Ebbs and flows are normal but disappearance completely over a long period is not good IMO.That's why it's so important for those with the means and power to pay attention to it's status.It's a responsibility of treasures for others to enjoy it.

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Right you are Ed.

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