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There are a few bobwhites running around here. My wife gets a kick out of me whistling at them while I am working around the place. Last summer I called one up to within 15 feet of us while we were sitting on the porch enjoying the sun.
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Looks tastey! heehee
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Yeah, but it sure takes a lot of them to feed a guy like me. Nothing like fattening them up on corn first.
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I have seen a lot of those in Odessa. Tasty is right.
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Had no idea they were in WA. Planters, maybe?
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If you look in the bird books, most will have a little dot of their range being about Yakima. It isn't very big.
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It helps that Big R and Yakima Co-op both sell Bobwhite chicks every spring and many of those end up in the wild somehow. I know I've seen a few at my buddies place above where Wenas creek meets the Yakima River.
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I am sure that helps...that and certain bird breeders might accidentally release a few.
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