Posted by paul on June 13, 2012 at 12:42:32 from (76.77.197.57):
In Reply to: Re: pretty sad.... posted by SweetFeet on June 13, 2012 at 12:31:27:
Yup, know what you are saying.
Dad used to mow around pheasent nests (back there were many here) if he saw them in time.
But then when he came and raked the hay, the remains of the pheseant were there - the fox & etc. could go right to the tall bit of hay & catch the pheasant. Dead ma, cold eggs.
Whatcha gonna do?
I'm that way with killdeer - work up bean groyund, and they go running away with a 'broken' wing - all pretend. If I can figure out where the nest is, I try to drive around it, leave those camofloged eggs in their rock nest. When you come backplanting or spraying, and those little ones are dashing all around on the ground - kinda cute.
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