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If pesticides are to blame then why are Quail making a come back in places like the basin? We are seeing more quail in the areas where we hunt. In addition to anecedotal evidence i thought i red an artilce that talked about Qauil making a come back in the area from the basin to the tricities...
Is this happening here too?http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/01/us/as-pheasants-disappear-hunters-in-iowa-follow.html
My brother in law planted a couple of strips of bird plots. The best ones for holding birds was a mix of different crops. I think he did 5 rows sweet corn, 5 rows Milo 5 rows sorghum and kinda layered them from lowest to highest. seemed to really hold the birds and made it great for hunting them.The problem with most of the "non irrigated" cover seems to be that it takes so damn long to grow. they get taken over by weeds especially if you try and speed things up by watering them. The WDFW will come in and plant native cover for you if you pay them, or you can get seedlings from them, as i remember. He also planted some of those and i think has taken them at least 3 years and they are just NOW starting to look like cover but the birds don't really hang in them.
. An electric pole shorted out and wiped out 3/4 of a square mile of really promising habitat.