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All kinds of birds... Eagles are majestic - those white birds are a nuisance - but the herons are just mystical...

Bird Up!

 

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What's your favorite Taneycomo bird ?

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Just once I wish a trout would wink at me!

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I'm the guy wearing the same Simms longbilled hat for 10 years now.

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The black eagle in the last image is often found in RRSP.  

Do you have grackles at Taneycomo?  I've always thought fly fishing is better when grackles and swallows are working the area. Kingfishers and bank swallows are interesting with their tunnel nests, bu, I imagine there are no high banks there for them to use as nests?

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We watched a couple eagles get it on across from Lilleys on the bluff Saturday during the Masters tourney. First time I've ever witnessed that. I wasn't sure if I should keep fishing or stop and take my hat off like the national anthem was playing while they finished. 😁

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They are an everyday January occurrence on the Taneycomo river... we are so lucky... 

Hilarious Seth!

 

Being color blind... birding colors are not easy for me, however, nothing is as striking to me as a red cardinal. 

I do see them if the light is right. 

 

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Just once I wish a trout would wink at me!

ozarkflyfisher@gmail.com

I'm the guy wearing the same Simms longbilled hat for 10 years now.

Posted

This is going to sound weird but I kind of miss those massive Turkey Buzzard rookeries, foul though they may have been.  Those black ones are just way too good and way too mean to ever co-exist with Turkey Buzzards.

Love Herons, both the blue and green ones.  They seem just way cool to me.

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what has caused the shift from Turkey Vulture to Black Vulture? 30-35 years ago I had never seen a Black Vulture and now they are all I see.

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8 hours ago, tjm said:

what has caused the shift from Turkey Vulture to Black Vulture? 30-35 years ago I had never seen a Black Vulture and now they are all I see.

            Well, most likely the same reason we are being infiltrated with armadillo. They are becoming used to the cooler climate or that climate is becoming warmer.  The planet has been in cycle swings for millions of years. May get warmer, may get cooler. 

"We have met the enemy and it is us",

Pogo

   If you compete with your fellow anglers, you become their competitor, If you help them you become their friend"

Lefty Kreh

    " Never display your knowledge, you only share it"

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         "Eat more bass and there will be more room for walleye to grow!"

BilletHead

    " One thing in life is for sure. If you are careful you can straddle the barbed wire fence but make one mistake and you will be hurting"

BilletHead

  P.S. "May your fences be short or hope you have long legs"

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The last few years we have had pullets on the ground by the 1st. week of May both at Climax Springs in Camden Co. and here in Stone County. 
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Gobblers are going strong last week of February thru March. 

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I believe lots of these hens are getting bred in early to mid March now. 
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By the time the second week or late season rolls around the breding activity has really slowed where I hunt and I will tell you there’s tons of birds. 


 

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Bill i'm glad you have lots of birds around your area. I am deeply concerned about our turkey population. Field and Stream ran an article about the decline of turkeys in the midwest about a year ago. i really believe it. i just dont see as many turkeys as i used to. A belated happy birthday to you also. we appreciate the valuable info you have given us through the years on this forum. 

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1 hour ago, Smithvillesteve said:

Bill i'm glad you have lots of birds around your area. I am deeply concerned about our turkey population. Field and Stream ran an article about the decline of turkeys in the midwest about a year ago. i really believe it. i just dont see as many turkeys as i used to. A belated happy birthday to you also. we appreciate the valuable info you have given us through the years on this forum. 

Maybe it is your part of the state.  In northern Stone County there has been an explosion in the last few years.  Before we sold the big farm we had over 200 on it.  On the one we have left it is common to see over 40 feeding in the hayfield and bull lot.

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