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I was cutting around my newly planted pecan trees today, knowing turkeys were nesting.. I mowed right over the top of a nest.. dang it. I ended up brushing it up.. I sure hope it works..



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Never saw a nest before. Thanks.

Now I know why my friend says he always says he shoots racoons when he's in the field and sees them; because they raid turkey nests (no doubt our adversaries the crow, also). They seem to be completely unprotected.



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The hen had the nest well hidden until I started cutting the tall grass, weeds and briars.. I hope the tree limbs I put over it works and she will return.. I went back and put up a trail camera to see what happens.. When I returned  I saw two, what looked like foxes, near the edge of the woods.. Long black furry tails and pointed ears.. there are a fair number of crows in the area too..Last year I found this turkey nest while "Bush Hogging" she had it right up against a sewer access i.e. man hole along a sewer right of way..



-- Edited by Mark on Monday 30th of June 2014 02:13:26 AM

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I hope the poults make it, so you can get one or two of them in a couple of years.smile



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