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Post by span870 on Feb 24, 2018 19:21:14 GMT -5
They are everywhere now. Do they migrate anywhere in particular or just south as far as needed?
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Post by indyqdog on Feb 26, 2018 13:23:36 GMT -5
They are everywhere now. Do they migrate anywhere in particular or just south as far as needed? They'll go as far south as southern Florida although I've heard it takes a real harsh winter to push em out that far. Largely the southern states until it gets up in temp and they can make their migration back up to the northwoods to breed. On the spring migration, you can get multiple points out of the same bird easily. If they are down by you, Span, I will be out in the next couple days.
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Post by span870 on Feb 26, 2018 20:36:28 GMT -5
They are everywhere now. Do they migrate anywhere in particular or just south as far as needed? They'll go as far south as southern Florida although I've heard it takes a real harsh winter to push em out that far. Largely the southern states until it gets up in temp and they can make their migration back up to the northwoods to breed. On the spring migration, you can get multiple points out of the same bird easily. If they are down by you, Span, I will be out in the next couple days. They are everywhere. Lawrence and orange counties. LOTS of em. Jumped a pile of them at Glendale yesterday. Was out stocking rabbits tonite and heard a bunch making noise.
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Post by hatchetjack on Feb 27, 2018 10:41:28 GMT -5
They are everywhere now. Do they migrate anywhere in particular or just south as far as needed? Give me a zip code and date and I'll enter the data into the RGS migration map. Thanks.
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Post by hatchetjack on Feb 27, 2018 18:06:41 GMT -5
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Post by span870 on Feb 27, 2018 20:02:29 GMT -5
They are everywhere now. Do they migrate anywhere in particular or just south as far as needed? Give me a zip code and date and I'll enter the data into the RGS migration map. Thanks. 47446 2/26 Whatever zip Glendale f&w area is 2/22
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