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The Birds FINALLY Came with the Cold
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02/14/21 05:14 PM
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I took five shots at our pond this year. 2 Canada geese and 3 ringnecks. I mean it was a brutal year. Went out yesterday and there must’ve been 60 - 70 ducks on the pond including gadwalls, widgeons, pintails (which I’ve never seen on there), mallards, redheads, and ringnecks. A smorgasbord.
Seems like they need to align the season with the weather!
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Re: The Birds FINALLY Came with the Cold
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02/14/21 05:43 PM
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Think they align seasons with migration patterns. Sometimes it works, sometimes not. I believe migration patterns have shifted more to where they can find food, shelter, etc.
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Re: The Birds FINALLY Came with the Cold
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02/14/21 07:42 PM
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Think they align seasons with migration patterns. Sometimes it works, sometimes not. I believe migration patterns have shifted more to where they can find food, shelter, etc. This!
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Re: The Birds FINALLY Came with the Cold
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02/14/21 08:30 PM
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I heard a white wing dove this morning in the back yard for the first time ever.
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Re: The Birds FINALLY Came with the Cold
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02/14/21 08:45 PM
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Heck, everything frozen here now. Birds are going to have to hit the coast to find open water.
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Re: The Birds FINALLY Came with the Cold
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02/15/21 06:09 PM
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I guess the ice eaters in the flooded corn fields can't keep up with the cold weather up the line.
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Re: The Birds FINALLY Came with the Cold
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02/15/21 08:33 PM
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I guess the ice eaters in the flooded corn fields can't keep up with the cold weather up the line. Apparently you've never owned an ice eater. ![[Linked Image]](https://texashuntingforum.com/forum/pics/userpics/2021/02/full-692-281531-img_1992.jpg)
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Re: The Birds FINALLY Came with the Cold
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02/17/21 01:31 AM
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great thing about having a deep pond - unless the cold comes after the season that is.
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Re: The Birds FINALLY Came with the Cold
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02/21/21 11:41 PM
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Found a dead gadwall in the hole I broke open on the pond for the horses. I wonder what killed it?
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Re: The Birds FINALLY Came with the Cold
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02/22/21 08:50 PM
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Must've been 300 birds in the open water on our pond Saturday (maybe 1/3 acre hole) - widgeons, canvasbacks, redheads, pintails, mallards, ringnecks, buffleheads (had never seen one until then) - might even be missing one. Did get to see a few try to land on the ice 
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Re: The Birds FINALLY Came with the Cold
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02/24/21 02:41 AM
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I guess the ice eaters in the flooded corn fields can't keep up with the cold weather up the line. 1 Feb of each year the flooded fields are drained, so they can get the land dried out for replanting.
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