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<blockquote data-quote="jakeman" data-source="post: 3421966" data-attributes="member: 10690"><p>Last Friday morning I had a back yard full of white wings. They were all over my song bird feeders in huge groups and filled the dead cottonwoods around my pond. They were too numerous to count. Then sometime that afternoon, poof, they were gone.</p><p></p><p>I don't think I've ever seen a white wing this far east. I certainly never had them around my place. I figured the cold fronts that rolled in last week from the south west pushed them in here from W TX or NM.</p><p></p><p>Most of the birds we killed opening weekend were large migratory birds, with a few exceptions. I killed a couple that were so tiny I had to look at them a long time to make sure they were dove and that I hadn't killed a songbird. Little bitty things. All flying with dove, and were clearly dove when I pulled the trigger, then when I picked them up I thought, "oh 5hit, I killed a baby mockingbird". Those were the smallest dove I've ever killed, and I've been shooting dove for a long, long time. It's been a weird year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakeman, post: 3421966, member: 10690"] Last Friday morning I had a back yard full of white wings. They were all over my song bird feeders in huge groups and filled the dead cottonwoods around my pond. They were too numerous to count. Then sometime that afternoon, poof, they were gone. I don't think I've ever seen a white wing this far east. I certainly never had them around my place. I figured the cold fronts that rolled in last week from the south west pushed them in here from W TX or NM. Most of the birds we killed opening weekend were large migratory birds, with a few exceptions. I killed a couple that were so tiny I had to look at them a long time to make sure they were dove and that I hadn't killed a songbird. Little bitty things. All flying with dove, and were clearly dove when I pulled the trigger, then when I picked them up I thought, "oh 5hit, I killed a baby mockingbird". Those were the smallest dove I've ever killed, and I've been shooting dove for a long, long time. It's been a weird year. [/QUOTE]
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