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Started by MShillhunter, February 28, 2019, 04:44:23 PM
Quote from: Gobbler2577 on February 28, 2019, 08:12:25 PMI dont know where you are in MS, but around here the birds really didnt move much. There are birds here that are still roosting over the flood waters and for the life of me I dont know where they can hit dry ground in the mornings. I sure do like to hear one gobbling over water in the mornings! If yours had to move I would suspect they will be back as soon as they can find a high spot that is out of the water. I have seen them later in the spring flying from tree to tree over a flood eating buds out of trees. They are pretty adaptive to whatever they find on a given day.Sent from my SM-G930R7 using Tapatalk
Quote from: MShillhunter on February 28, 2019, 10:15:48 PMHunting by the big black near Bentonia. It's the highest I've ever seen it. Quote from: Gobbler2577 on February 28, 2019, 08:12:25 PMI dont know where you are in MS, but around here the birds really didnt move much. There are birds here that are still roosting over the flood waters and for the life of me I dont know where they can hit dry ground in the mornings. I sure do like to hear one gobbling over water in the mornings! If yours had to move I would suspect they will be back as soon as they can find a high spot that is out of the water. I have seen them later in the spring flying from tree to tree over a flood eating buds out of trees. They are pretty adaptive to whatever they find on a given day.Sent from my SM-G930R7 using Tapatalk
Quote from: Gobbler2577 on February 28, 2019, 10:36:30 PMQuote from: MShillhunter on February 28, 2019, 10:15:48 PMHunting by the big black near Bentonia. It's the highest I've ever seen it. Quote from: Gobbler2577 on February 28, 2019, 08:12:25 PMI dont know where you are in MS, but around here the birds really didnt move much. There are birds here that are still roosting over the flood waters and for the life of me I dont know where they can hit dry ground in the mornings. I sure do like to hear one gobbling over water in the mornings! If yours had to move I would suspect they will be back as soon as they can find a high spot that is out of the water. I have seen them later in the spring flying from tree to tree over a flood eating buds out of trees. They are pretty adaptive to whatever they find on a given day.Sent from my SM-G930R7 using TapatalkYou'll be fine. I live within a few miles of the head of the big black and you're right, it has been way up. But so much of that water has gone down very fast. We had around 10 inches of rain here and there has been water everywhere. In most places the birds acted like they didnt even notice. Your water likely will be gone in several days and birds right where they are supposed to be. Sent from my SM-G930R7 using Tapatalk