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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 5836026" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>Ames is regularly planting quail for the National Field trials held annually so hearing and seeing quail is a regular occurrence. But, I don't imagine very many survive year to year in spite of their best efforts to create brood cover. I've personally witnessed hawks killing them on several occasions. IMO hawks are the primary killer of adult birds. Nest raiders kill the rest. I don't think coyotes kill that many adult quail but they get plenty of fawns. It is cool to hear them whistling and flushing them just like the old days when I was a kid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 5836026, member: 10373"] Ames is regularly planting quail for the National Field trials held annually so hearing and seeing quail is a regular occurrence. But, I don’t imagine very many survive year to year in spite of their best efforts to create brood cover. I’ve personally witnessed hawks killing them on several occasions. IMO hawks are the primary killer of adult birds. Nest raiders kill the rest. I don’t think coyotes kill that many adult quail but they get plenty of fawns. It is cool to hear them whistling and flushing them just like the old days when I was a kid. [/QUOTE]
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