I'm curious as to what sort of birds I can expect to find above the tree line. I will have time to kill in the next few weeks and have been thinking of exploring up and around Cheam and other high-up spots. Any input or knowledge is greatly welcome.
I'm curious as to what sort of birds I can expect to find above the tree line. I will have time to kill in the next few weeks and have been thinking of exploring up and around Cheam and other high-up spots. Any input or knowledge is greatly welcome.
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Blue grouse for sure ... whisky jacks are lots of fun, bring some good bird seed, they love it. Eat out of your hand every time. I don't know what it is about those birds, but ive been in the most remote areas and they just have no fear of people. Really cool little guys.
Last edited by Chopper; 11-02-2016 at 10:57 PM.
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I was reading that blues like deadfall and burned zones. Haha I think I'll avoid luring a whiskey jack, can't imagine much meat
The Blues are great fun and tasty too. They live in beautiful country.
Ptarmigan????
we took 4 of our dogs up in to the alpine this fall to hunt whitetailed ptarmigan this year....lots of fun.lots of hiking and pretty good tasting birds.
Treeline birds...this country holds blues.
Do you hunt the treelike, or the meadows?
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In this case, walking the draws between tree stands produced. Thus meadowlands with close by tree cover. After stalking into the area after a couple of muley bucks, a grouse flush (or us ) spooked the bucks. We hung out, taking a high position, and the grouse started settling back down and strutting their stuff.
thwack...goes the arrow.
Cereal crumb crust stuffed with Monterey Jack cheese.
Yum!!! :-d
"Civilization ends at the waterline. Beyond that, we all enter the food chain, and not always right at the top."
- Hunter S. Thompson
“That rifle on the wall of the labourer’s cottage or working class flat is the symbol of democracy. It is our job to see that it stays there.”
- George Orwell