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<blockquote data-quote="1lessdog" data-source="post: 378700" data-attributes="member: 6971"><p>The winter of 2021/2022 we had a Covey of Partridge by are place most of the winter. We started off with 12 or 13 of them. Then a Horned Owl moved in. About every other day 1 would disappear. After about a month they were gone. A few day later with nothing left to eat it left.</p><p></p><p>Then the winter of 2022/2023 we had another Covey. This time I put feed out between the house and the trees and they were here till spring. There were times when I would go to work in the morning about 4:30, and see them under the lilac bushes. I fed them morning and evening. They were fun to watch in the evening. Most every night they would fly out from under a evergreen tree for about 70 ft and land next to the feed. There was 9 of them this yr.. Sunflowers and millet, about 1/2 gallon and they would eat just about it all. Then came the Cottontails.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1lessdog, post: 378700, member: 6971"] The winter of 2021/2022 we had a Covey of Partridge by are place most of the winter. We started off with 12 or 13 of them. Then a Horned Owl moved in. About every other day 1 would disappear. After about a month they were gone. A few day later with nothing left to eat it left. Then the winter of 2022/2023 we had another Covey. This time I put feed out between the house and the trees and they were here till spring. There were times when I would go to work in the morning about 4:30, and see them under the lilac bushes. I fed them morning and evening. They were fun to watch in the evening. Most every night they would fly out from under a evergreen tree for about 70 ft and land next to the feed. There was 9 of them this yr.. Sunflowers and millet, about 1/2 gallon and they would eat just about it all. Then came the Cottontails. [/QUOTE]
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