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As we rejoice in the crane migrations, others have different ideas... a lengthy piece but worth the time.
http://10000birds.com/sandhill-cranes-game-birds.htm
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Quote from: Bobbie Ireland on 20-Dec-10, 04:15:05 AM
As we rejoice in the crane migrations, others have different ideas... a lengthy piece but worth the time.
http://10000birds.com/sandhill-cranes-game-birds.htm
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Quote from: Bobbie Ireland on 20-Dec-10, 04:15:05 AM
As we rejoice in the crane migrations, others have different ideas... a lengthy piece but worth the time.
http://10000birds.com/sandhill-cranes-game-birds.htm
Yes...there has been a lot of discussion on my Kentucky birders listserv, given that Kentucky is proposing a hunting season on Sandhill Cranes in 2011. From the sound of it, a limited number of permits will be given in a lottery, so one of the my fellow listers proposed that we all register for a permit, hoping to reduce the number of hunters who get permits.
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Quote from: Patti from Kentucky on 20-Dec-10, 11:20:02 PM
Quote from: Bobbie Ireland on 20-Dec-10, 04:15:05 AM
As we rejoice in the crane migrations, others have different ideas... a lengthy piece but worth the time.
http://10000birds.com/sandhill-cranes-game-birds.htm
Yes...there has been a lot of discussion on my Kentucky birders listserv, given that Kentucky is proposing a hunting season on Sandhill Cranes in 2011. From the sound of it, a limited number of permits will be given in a lottery, so one of the my fellow listers proposed that we all register for a permit, hoping to reduce the number of hunters who get permits.
Sounds like a plan Patti!
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Quote from: Patti from Kentucky on 20-Dec-10, 11:20:02 PM
Quote from: Bobbie Ireland on 20-Dec-10, 04:15:05 AM
As we rejoice in the crane migrations, others have different ideas... a lengthy piece but worth the time.
http://10000birds.com/sandhill-cranes-game-birds.htm
Yes...there has been a lot of discussion on my Kentucky birders listserv, given that Kentucky is proposing a hunting season on Sandhill Cranes in 2011. From the sound of it, a limited number of permits will be given in a lottery, so one of the my fellow listers proposed that we all register for a permit, hoping to reduce the number of hunters who get permits.
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