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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3519728" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Feeders can be an issue with game birds as they attract predators as well looking for an easy meal. </p><p>I used to deer hunt from the loft of a barn that is now down and saw bobcats waiting in the perimeter for the quail to appear at the feeder. </p><p>Habitat to provide food as well as protection from Avian and ground predators seems to be the key to bringing them back from many studies the ODW has done with the old handheld locator devices on tagged quail as well as the new Satellite technology they are using now. </p><p>It's amazing they can track a quail travels every 20 seconds or so now with the new technology so they get a real time observation of the bird. </p><p>They post that information on the ODW website page.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3519728, member: 5412"] Feeders can be an issue with game birds as they attract predators as well looking for an easy meal. I used to deer hunt from the loft of a barn that is now down and saw bobcats waiting in the perimeter for the quail to appear at the feeder. Habitat to provide food as well as protection from Avian and ground predators seems to be the key to bringing them back from many studies the ODW has done with the old handheld locator devices on tagged quail as well as the new Satellite technology they are using now. It's amazing they can track a quail travels every 20 seconds or so now with the new technology so they get a real time observation of the bird. They post that information on the ODW website page. [/QUOTE]
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