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    Do you know why waterfowl that fly in a V, one side is always longer than the other?





    Theres more birds on that side!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChoogieChunker View Post
    Do you know why waterfowl that fly in a V, one side is always longer than the other?





    Theres more birds on that side!


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    These things are only protected by the migratory agreement between us and Canada. A person can apply for an exemption with the wildlife fish & game of their state and be allowed to hunt them. These birds are considered an invasive species with almost no natural threat. I would imagine an exemption would be pretty easy to get.

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    On another note: We have a ramp that is just below Wilson dam on the Tennessee. This ramp gets infested at times with turkey buzzards. These things can pick a vehicle clean of its rubber seals in an hour. Occasionally they close that ramp for a couple of days and when they open it the buzzards are miraculously gone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by catchNgrease View Post
    These things are only protected by the migratory agreement between us and Canada. A person can apply for an exemption with the wildlife fish & game of their state and be allowed to hunt them. These birds are considered an invasive species with almost no natural threat. I would imagine an exemption would be pretty easy to get.

    I'm going to call our Alabama group today.

    On another note: We have a ramp that is just below Wilson dam on the Tennessee. This ramp gets infested at times with turkey buzzards. These things can pick a vehicle clean of its rubber seals in an hour. Occasionally they close that ramp for a couple of days and when they open it the buzzards are miraculously gone.

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    I have seen a few vehicles attacked by those things. Stripped clean even the wipers.
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    good news here , we have so many large animal road kills due to our high speed driving they got plenty of food to go around
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    I like to see them too full to fly
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