Wow. Every time I have hunted there it has been on fire.
Wow. Every time I have hunted there it has been on fire.
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One day maybe I will get these VCR tapes switched over to digital and show y'all what 10's of thousands of bigducks and teal in SC dry feeding looks like. Before the season cut corn, and beans/protein towards the end and after. Given the habitat and space to do it, they certainly will. Acres and acres of summer ducks dry feeding corn in September as well...
Geese do not sit in flooded corn fields, and the geese migration hasn’t been affected- why is that?
I’m telling you boys it’s all about the weather
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So global warming is real or no?
So what does that impact of it warming and cooling many times over (assuming you can share data to support this) have to do on waterfowl populations in current times. Without assumptions being made, what data can support that the trend will correct itself. I'm sincerely asking. No agenda on my side here.
Last edited by Elcid_Fowler; 01-20-2021 at 08:28 PM.
In simplest terms, if you were programmed to escape danger of cold and freezing to death when days become shorter, but the journey is dangerous in its own right and tiring, the warmer it gets locally, the birds simply don’t have to go as far, hence why they appear to not be in SC. No need to do the journey.
I’m being wildly simplistic but the point is no need to migrate
IMO, it's pretty simple.....birds are not going to migrate any further than the weather drives them.
All kinds of conspiracy theories can be contrived and people can blame it on corn ponds, ice eaters, too much pressure, loss of habitat ete etc but that one simple fact remains and it's backed up by research that supports it.
Last edited by Calibogue; 01-20-2021 at 09:17 PM.
\"I never saw a wild thing feel sorry for itself. A small bird will drop dead frozen from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.\" <br />D.H. LAWRENCE
I agree. Call me crazy but since we have recorded data the trend in climate temps has progressively moved up. I understand the argument that the earth has reportedly heated and cooled many time over but we can't say what impact that perceived heating and cooling has had on waterfowl (maybe there are studies out there that predate modern data). Regardless, based on modern data the trend is increasing and thus the impact on the SE and other areas is being felt. Call it global warming or not. It's something and it's having an impact. We can do something about it or we can just assume it'll correct itself. I guess that is the dividing line in beliefs...
Ahhhhh yes..... the good old, "it doesn't get cold any more" argument. Don't yall get tired of hearing/saying that? Maybe that affects mallards more than other species, but what about the rest of the birds? SC doesnt have any of those either.
https://www.getducks.com/hunts/mexic...nting-obregon/
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Every Flyway is different and no one has all the answers.
The climate is warming and that is undeniable and unfortunately it has consequences that may change wildlife behavior both good and bad as we perceive it.
Hell, no one on this site knew the Atlantic Flyway never had mallards until they were released from European descent in the 1920s and no one knew that population was trending their migration westward.
The Lavretsky podcast I posted back in October is just one of many that begins to sheds light on what's happening to our waterfowl.
I want to know more myself..... Where are the gadwall, why so many ringers are just a couple questions I have?
\"I never saw a wild thing feel sorry for itself. A small bird will drop dead frozen from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.\" <br />D.H. LAWRENCE
And most of the ducks in that picture are unaffected by weather and most affected by photoperiod
The boys in La will tell you the cans and ringos and ringnecks come but not the mallards ... and the specs will reverse due to hunting pressure
Oh... and fuck a mud motor ....
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And what drives Mississippi Flyway birds to move back and forth as the area freezes and thaws as opposed to simply going to LA and staying there?
\"I never saw a wild thing feel sorry for itself. A small bird will drop dead frozen from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.\" <br />D.H. LAWRENCE
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