Well, to say that the mild winter has lead to a good hatch isn't quite true in my opinion. Yes, more adults likely made it through the winter, but I'm not seeing any chicks yet, I think we are still early, and the winter doesn't necessarily affect the hatch (other than the fact that a mild winter will leave more breeding adults, which will indirectly lead to a better hatch). The heavy rains in the spring are more what we should worry about, along with any late frosts or late snowfall. I'm not sure how much it will take to kill off the chicks, but if our dry weather continues once the eggs have hatched, I think we are in for an awesome year. I have been seeing a lot of chuckar, huns, quail, blue grouse and pheasants so far this spring. Hopefully we will have some good weather once the chicks start coming out and have a great hatch. I am really looking forward to this season if we do, its been tough over the last few years.