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<blockquote data-quote="4ts&amp;w" data-source="post: 4303667" data-attributes="member: 45997"><p>It’s not just the predators, rabbits (both cottontails and jack) have been depleted due to a virus that nearly wipes out the population. It takes a long time for them to recover, especially because nearly everything eats them. Birds, reptiles, canines… they are definitely the bitch of the food chain. I have a lot of friends who are falconers and although they can hunt other prey (ducks, squirrel, quail, pigeon, etc ) depending on the species of bird, cottons and jacks are the most common. </p><p></p><p>If anyone knows of bunny rich areas where they can hunt with these birds, the info is always appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4ts&w, post: 4303667, member: 45997"] It’s not just the predators, rabbits (both cottontails and jack) have been depleted due to a virus that nearly wipes out the population. It takes a long time for them to recover, especially because nearly everything eats them. Birds, reptiles, canines… they are definitely the bitch of the food chain. I have a lot of friends who are falconers and although they can hunt other prey (ducks, squirrel, quail, pigeon, etc ) depending on the species of bird, cottons and jacks are the most common. If anyone knows of bunny rich areas where they can hunt with these birds, the info is always appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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