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6/5/2012 5:22:27 PM EDT
Saw this bird about ten minutes after the hay mower went through.

6/5/2012 5:34:06 PM EDT
[#1]
Reactive target for the .50s?
6/5/2012 5:41:36 PM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
Reactive target for the .50s?


Egg-cellent idea.  I'm assuming that you mean .50 black powder shotgun.
6/5/2012 5:46:33 PM EDT
[#3]
The way it's strutting about I can only assume it's looking for some wheat bread and mayo.
6/5/2012 6:02:57 PM EDT
[#4]
OMGosh

I could only imagine what would happen if I was to hit it with my 50GMB. I think I see what you are saying about reactive target. Meat and feathers in every direction.
6/5/2012 6:06:43 PM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
OMGosh

I could only imagine what would happen if I was to hit it with my 50GMB. I think I see what you are saying about reactive target. Meat and feathers in every direction.


6/6/2012 7:15:40 AM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
OMGosh

I could only imagine what would happen if I was to hit it with my 50GMB. I think I see what you are saying about reactive target. Meat and feathers in every direction.


Thats called fertilzer...
6/6/2012 9:42:29 AM EDT
[#7]
Likely she's looking for her nest that used to be in the tall grass!!!
6/6/2012 10:06:45 AM EDT
[#8]
Quoted:
Likely she's looking for her nest that used to be in the tall grass!!!


She found it last night.  After strutting around for a while she settled down in one spot.  That's about where I saw her again this morning after she took a dust bath.  The problem is that when the hay gets raked in a couple of days, her nest is almost certainly a gonner.
6/6/2012 11:46:23 AM EDT
[#9]
It happens!  But in all, we should have another good hatch this year!!!