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<blockquote data-quote="Displaced_Vol" data-source="post: 5123291" data-attributes="member: 20484"><p>Hearing quite a few all over the farm right now. It fluctuates year to year I'd say this is slightly above average. But, I learned that just because you hear them now doesn't mean they'll make it through to the fall. Still nice hearing them though.</p><p>One neighbor field is still enrolled in CREP for the next couple years and they mowed almost all of it this spring. It displaced quite a few birds into one of our fence rows. We were walking back to turkey hunt one day and about every 5-10 yards it seemed we were flushing quail out of that fence row, it was wild. First one gives you a heart attack and by the third flush you're starting to walk awful carefully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Displaced_Vol, post: 5123291, member: 20484"] Hearing quite a few all over the farm right now. It fluctuates year to year I’d say this is slightly above average. But, I learned that just because you hear them now doesn’t mean they’ll make it through to the fall. Still nice hearing them though. One neighbor field is still enrolled in CREP for the next couple years and they mowed almost all of it this spring. It displaced quite a few birds into one of our fence rows. We were walking back to turkey hunt one day and about every 5-10 yards it seemed we were flushing quail out of that fence row, it was wild. First one gives you a heart attack and by the third flush you’re starting to walk awful carefully. [/QUOTE]
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