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Author Topic: Kestrel Cam at Iroquois NWR  (Read 10667 times)
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« Reply #15 on: 07-May-10, 08:07:49 PM »

Many states have programs such as Hunters for the Hungry: http://www.h4hungry.org/
This is particularly effective in states where there are way too many deer, and way too many hungry people.
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Here's the nationwide list for those not in VA.
http://www.nrahq.org/hunting/hungry_nat_list.asp
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« Reply #16 on: 11-May-10, 12:26:24 PM »

Just read this on the Iroquois NWR site:




Eggs hatch May 6,7,8.
Two kestrel chicks perished due to cold and/or starvation on May 9.


more sad news.. Sad

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« Reply #17 on: 11-May-10, 12:50:44 PM »

This weather is killing a lot of wildlife...so awful.  crying
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« Reply #18 on: 11-May-10, 01:14:31 PM »

This weather is killing a lot of wildlife...so awful.  crying
 

It sure is, Donna.  Our baby Robins in a nest under our pool deck are OK so far.  I checked on them last night much to Momma's chagrin.
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« Reply #19 on: 12-May-10, 10:58:45 PM »

Revisiting the Spring turkey hunt discussion in this thread. 

Reader comments on a turkey hunting "accident" article in the Wellsville Daily Reporter included this opinion of an ex-turkey hunter:

"Better Ways

Turkey hunting is a blood sport, Rambler is right on. Consider that the birds are overwhelmed with seasonal mating urges and act irrationally, it is not sporting to take advantage of that. I have in the past, with regret, been a turkey hunter and the hunting strategy is that simple. Turkeys gobble for the same reason the yellow warbler sings, to define territory and find a mate. Positioning yourself in the woods before light as close to a gobblers roost as possible in order to best attract him into gun range by replicating a wanting female is not hunting.... its easy... and the irrational mentality that drives a man to commit this killing leads to these kinds of senseless injuries. The Eastern Turkey is a beautiful being, full of wanderlust and pride. They should only be killed for survival, be it by a coyote a needy human who can easily do so without interrupting the spring mating season. Andrew HArris"

http://www.wellsvilledaily.com/news/x1920419708/Man-shot-in-face-near-hunting-camp
 
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« Reply #20 on: 12-May-10, 11:10:39 PM »

I caught a glimpse of the remaining 3 Kestrel babies today and they looked OK so far. The weather here will be warming up in the next few days so that'll be better for them.
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