grous•ers
1. Persons who hunt, trap, or pursue various plump, chickenlike game birds of the family Tetraonidae, chiefly of the Northern Hemisphere and having mottled brown or grayish plumage.
2. Complainers, or grumblers, and those prone to general ranting.
3. A number of “smart guys who hunt” and their generally smarter companions.
Thursday, February 07, 2008
Canvasback Story
Adaptive management, field canvasbacks, Josh Winchell, Arkansas, and other assorted potpourri.
"We've had a good amount of water falling in the right places at the right time," said Joshua Winchell of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. "The areas of the prairie pothole region that are so vital to canvasback reproduction have received just the right amount of rain, and that's made a huge difference."
"We've had a good amount of water falling in the right places at the right time," said Joshua Winchell of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. "The areas of the prairie pothole region that are so vital to canvasback reproduction have received just the right amount of rain, and that's made a huge difference."
ReplyDeletewow. WOW.
attaboy, Joshua.