Gut_Pile
Senior Member
Striking out on poults in SC so far. Have had hens on camera but nothing in tow. Hope that changes shortly.
Wow. I’d think that’s a hen’s second attemp at nesting. Good to see. Maybe that clutch will make itI was in the woods today and found a nest of eggs! Hopefully they'll hatch!
Wow. I’d think that’s a hen’s second attemp at nesting. Good to see. Maybe that clutch will make it
Wow.... late drop i think. About a week ago I seen a hen with poults big as chickensI went to check my traps today! I saw a hen with several quail sized poults. It was good to see those poults!
Wow.... late drop i think. About a week ago I seen a hen with poults big as chickens
Yes sir.....i agreeI'll take whatever she gives! LOL..
So do I. Except for a re-nest, perhaps, I would think that most of this year`s broods should be flying by now(?). Would love to hear what a biologist ( are you there, Dr. Chamberlain? ) has to say about that.Yes sir.....i agree
I’m with u , I seen one the last week of season that had several and haven’t seen any sinceStill sitting at zero over here in lowcountry SC. Hope that changes throughout the summer
That's always good to see. Nice captureThey are out there somewhere. Hard to get poult pics. I set the camera lower for turkeys. Plan on going to trim in front of it a lot. I got this many clips watching a few sq. feet. I have about 3 or 4 more with multiple hens in the distance where I only catch a some black specks popping up occasionally. I'm backed up to select cut pines. I cut down the sweet gums every fall, and when they grow back it gives good short canopy. Also mowed the plot after walking it. Probably many more have passed by out of range of the camera trigger.