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Thread: Goodbye Southern Ontario Ruffed Grouse?

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    Quote Originally Posted by longpointer View Post
    Had a old farmer tell me the grouse disappeared after the reintroduction of turkeys.
    That story has been around for some time.... Turkeys came about the same time we started seeing opossums.. There are decent pockets of grouse in New York state that also has turkeys, and opossums.. But they have HABITANT....
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    I've been out shed hunting with the dog quite a few times over the last month or so. We've flushed at least one grouse each time. Saturday we saw one, heard another, and then came up on some turkeys. Looking like it was a good winter.

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    There's some logging still in those parts and I've seen grouse there. But closer to minden I hardly see any it's not even worth looking. But hey at this rate they will ban birdy hunting in a year or two due to bird flu.
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    I might not be saying goodbye this year. While walking our bush lot recently a hen did the broken wing routine meaning there's a nest nearby.

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    Out on my MTB in Zone 60 on Fri' and saw a hen and some little ones. My father talked about cycles when we were kids (I'm 62 now). We have 'yotes in our area which we didn't in the past.
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