1pheas4
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This is a good example of what can happen when pheasants die due to ice "balls" forming in their beaks/nostrils. These two wild pheasants were found dead in cattails a couple days ago while pheasant hunting in South Dakota. I have a VIDEO at the bottom of the last photo--1pheas4
High winds, blowing snow, sub-zero temps, and a lack of quality habitat in that particular area caused the death of these otherwise health wild roosters.
VIDEO http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axRPXuCjVYc
High winds, blowing snow, sub-zero temps, and a lack of quality habitat in that particular area caused the death of these otherwise health wild roosters.



VIDEO http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axRPXuCjVYc
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