Posted by Paul Shuler on January 25, 2016 at 09:10:17 from (170.29.1.10):
In Reply to: Re: One tough cat posted by GeneMO on January 25, 2016 at 08:30:17:
I am with you on this one. I too have blue bird houses and what used to be a good size covey of quail on our place. I have been working to make the habitat on our place better for quail and song birds. But all I can tell my work has done is made our turkey population explode. It seems the more turkeys I see the fewer quail I hear or see. May be all in my head. I am in south west MO and it seems we have a hawk on every pole and at night an owl in every tree. We are close enough to the city and hi way that we get a fair number of drop off cats also. A bird has to be pretty savvy to make it around here.lol. With my blue birds I am always cleaning the sparrow nest out of them and it’s not too uncommon to find a big ole black snake trying to get in there house. We do have a lot of martins and love them. As I get older and a little more mellow I find I get a lot of enjoyment just sitting on the deck in the evening and watching the birds go about their business. When I was younger I never took the time to look or enjoy them.
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