Leupold BX-4 Rangefinding Binoculars

Crops and their Contents

Nameless Range

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So far in 2023 I have hiked and hunted the least amount I have ever hunted as an adult. Work, extracurriculars, kids and their sports, things....everything seems to be escalating. That said, last night I was on the hook to get Thing 3 to Soccer and Thing 1 to volleyball. Thing 3's coaches came down with Covid and Thing 1 is mildly self sufficient, so I went for a walk with my shotgun on a local mountain.


I have never opened the crop up on a bird and not been fascinated. I wish I had taken pictures of them all over the years, but here's a few.

Last night's Blue - Kinnikinic Berries and a few bugs


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A September sharpie where sage and stubble collide

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Another October Blue crop -this one from about 9k feet - huckle or juniper berries (can't recall) and bugs

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These crops are in many ways the colors of autumn - themes unto themselves - and in person (not in my pictures) seem to me sorts of organic works of art. Got any of your own?
 
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One of the first things I do after shooting a dove is to start plucking the breast and opening the crop up to see what the bird had fed on. Lots to be learned by taking this step and nice pics. Make the most of that free time I say.
 
I always love checking the crops. Until a killing frost occurs, all the Prairie Chickens I shoot are loaded with grasshoppers. Pheasants are always stuffed with corn, maybe soybeans, and sorghum. I've shot a handful of Easterns that are stuffed full of acorns. Most the Merriams I shoot are full of fresh green sprouts and wildflowers, maybe a couple bugs.

Cutting open a walleye or pike stomach is a good time as well.

Need to start snapping pictures of some of the more interesting ones.
 
I love opening crops as well. I didn’t photograph any of the crops from duskys in NW CO this fall thus far but an interesting mix of berries in some and green leaves in others. Here are some crops from ruffed grouse in N WI from the past few years.
Fall 2022
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Fall 2021
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I love opening crops as well. I didn’t photograph any of the crops from duskys in NW CO this fall thus far but an interesting mix of berries in some and green leaves in others. Here are some crops from ruffed grouse in N WI from the past few years.
Fall 2022
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Fall 2021
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What are those two yellow pieces in the first pic? I can’t believe it didn’t choke to death eating them.
 
When I was a kid, I remember opening an early season rooster crop stuffed full of grasshoppers. From my reading (of hunting books) I was under the impression they pretty much ate ag crops and seeds. I was amazed.

I had lots of acorns in ruffle crops this year so far.
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