nesting
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yesterday i went through the zone we burned the day before,what is the first thing i see, 10 burned eggs...with lil turkeys in them....i had to open one.....then 4 more were found, just yokes though....i know they'll be able to nest again, just kinds sucks seeing them like that....has anyone else seen any nesting yet ?
#4
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Georgia
Posts: 759

Generally I start seeing nesting in central GA around the 2-3 week in April. Alot depends on when the weather actually decides it is spring. Thats of course the eastern, the oceola may be diffrent I sure in Fl the starting the breeding much earlier. If they had chicks in the egg they probally have been nesting for at least 2.5 weeks.
#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: chiefland Florida USA
Posts: 5,417

yep,I saw one nest already.
I see them each year this time when they burn the mang. area.I ask them why they don't burn sooner or later.they said they were trying to kill the palmattos[
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I see them each year this time when they burn the mang. area.I ask them why they don't burn sooner or later.they said they were trying to kill the palmattos[



#9

ORIGINAL: Mr. Longbeard
I think she already new that DA
ORIGINAL: kingvjack
The weather in the rest of the country is not ready for nesting yet, florida and other southern state'sseason opens this early for a reason.
The weather in the rest of the country is not ready for nesting yet, florida and other southern state'sseason opens this early for a reason.
I think she already new that DA

Treeclimber-
I feel for the birds and the other little critters lost when burning but in the long run, it's making the habitat better for all of them and with the turkeys, they can re-nest....
when i worked forDEP, we used to lay solid lines, now with FWC, we spot, which helps alot with the intensity and it leaves more escape routes....In May, i'll be going to a 3 day course on burning for wildlife...so i'm really excited about that one.....actually the burn that we did was a marsh burn, usually they don't nest on the marsh, but it was dry and it wasn't too far from the hammock....believe it ornot, we do keep the breeding in mind when we burn, just sometimes, we have such a small window, we have to take it when it's given to us...