[TN-Bird] Prairie Chickens

  • From: Oligobird@xxxxxxx
  • To: tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 09:54:41 EST

Help!  Kay and I are planning a trip to locate both species of Prairie 
Chicken in March/April. We have a good lead in OK for the Lesser, and one 
commercial 
site for observing a leck in N. Missouri. Is there a site with a hide closer 
to us in Missouri or Kansas that anyone can lead us to? Thanks. As a PS, our 
bold Thrasher found the suet feeder this AM, first time I have seen it off the 
ground beneath where it has been unusually out in the open all winter.     
Ralph and Kay Brinkhurst, Lebanon, Wilson Co

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