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RPQRF e-Quail Newsletter (May 2021 V13N5) - 04/30/21 05:28 PM
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Is Anybody Home?
Friends, Romans, countrymen, and Students of Quail: lend me your ears.
Concerned about the status of your breeding quail? Who isn’t? Several years of dry weather and a “hard” winter in 2021 have exerted their collective toll on quail populations in the Rolling Plains. Several folks have commented to me that they haven’t seen a quail in months. The next 45 days provide a timely, easy opportunity to assess the breeding capital of bobwhites and scaled quail on you property/lease via their spring whistle counts. We don’t start our official counts at RPQRR until May 15, then conduct them twice weekly until July 1. But for most of you two to four counts would suffice.
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Friends, Romans, countrymen, and Students of Quail: lend me your ears.
Concerned about the status of your breeding quail? Who isn’t? Several years of dry weather and a “hard” winter in 2021 have exerted their collective toll on quail populations in the Rolling Plains. Several folks have commented to me that they haven’t seen a quail in months. The next 45 days provide a timely, easy opportunity to assess the breeding capital of bobwhites and scaled quail on you property/lease via their spring whistle counts. We don’t start our official counts at RPQRR until May 15, then conduct them twice weekly until July 1. But for most of you two to four counts would suffice.
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