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Re: Dang crows!!!
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
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I sure do like watching those crows come apart in the scope.
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Re: Dang crows!!!
[Re: TreedaBlackdog]
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10 hours ago
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Shot my share of crows with WS and I really doubt crows are robbing turkey nests unless your habitat is vastly different. Around here, turkeys generally nest in cover over 15" tall minimum and very very few times have I observed crows around vegetation thick enough to provide nesting cover and over 15". They are too wary.......... What makes you think crows? Not skunks, coons, possums, fox, coyotes, cats, dogs etc? Have saw one a couple years ago pecking at something in a sandy road. It flew off as I approached and left a turkey egg. It still had wet yoke in it and there were no other critter tracks there. Don't underestimate a dang crow. Rascals will follow a single hen right to her nest mid-morning.
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Re: Dang crows!!!
[Re: WhiteCliffs]
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10 hours ago
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Hay cutters around here run over a ton of turkeys nests and even kill a lot of tight sitting hens with hay equipment. Lot of turkeys nest with no woody overhead cover. But, coons get a lot of nests and no doubt, crows will be attracted to the carnage. The crows could be grabbing the damaged eggs and flying off with them.
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Re: Dang crows!!!
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
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Yup found a few of those last spring... Only killed one since then  Planning on killing some more tho
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Re: Dang crows!!!
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
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10 hours ago
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I too wondered why you figured crows. Then I guess you answered that when you said you saw one do it before. Not saying crows couldn't or wouldn't do it, just that if I found an eaten turkey egg in the road my first thought woulda been coon or possum, not crow.
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Re: Dang crows!!!
[Re: yotetrapper30]
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10 hours ago
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I too wondered why you figured crows. Then I guess you answered that when you said you saw one do it before. Not saying crows couldn't or wouldn't do it, just that if I found an eaten turkey egg in the road my first thought woulda been coon or possum, not crow. Today's egg shell was also laying in a clean sandy place. No critter tracks....appeared to have been dropped there.
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Re: Dang crows!!!
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
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I watched a crow attacking an adult squirrel. The squirrel couldn't get away from the crow. The crow had the squirrel bloody all over. I was in a deer stand nearby. The squirrel finally made it to a leaf nest and the crow left.
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Re: Dang crows!!!
[Re: Moosetrot]
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We live out in the country and have a very wooded lot. One day I was outside and heard a bunch of crows making a racket on the ground just into my neighbors' land. Then I heard a baby rabbit screaming. As I looked, I saw 2 or 3 adult rabbits making their way to where the crows and baby rabbit were, like they were going in to try to defend the baby. First and only time I have ever seen that kind of behavior from rabbits.
Moosetrot I was using my Foxpro caller one cold night and had the cottontail in distress playing. Call was on about 5 minutes and 4 adult cottontails came outta the brush & started darting & jumping at the caller. They did that for 10 or 15 minutes before leaving. It was a comical show to view thru the thermal.
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Re: Dang crows!!!
[Re: WhiteCliffs]
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Hay cutters around here run over a ton of turkeys nests and even kill a lot of tight sitting hens with hay equipment. Lot of turkeys nest with no woody overhead cover. But, coons get a lot of nests and no doubt, crows will be attracted to the carnage. When were they cutting hay ? Usually, by the time the cutting begins , the poults already up and chasing grasshoppers.
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