Valveman
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In our area the quail population declined rapidly after the pigs and fire ants moved in.
My dad was a big quail and pheasant hunter in the 70s and said the same. OhioHad lots of them here in northern KY ,until the blizzard of '78 and haven't seen or heard any since.
I always though Bobwhite Quail were only in the eastern and southern USA. I hadn't seen any around here for years and then saw a couple a couple of years ago.We have a flock of about 20 or so that seem to stay in about a quarter mile range from our home. We see them in our garden, they love the raspberry patch, and are often heard in the dense greenway surrounding the vineyard.
There is only one cat in the area, and he is old, bird feeders out all winter, water in the summer.
I try to be as bird friendly as possible, as they, along with the bats, eat a lot of crop damaging bugs.
We no not spray insecticides on our grapes, as wine makers consider that a deal breaker