steve sutton
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or anyone else that might know the answer....
Are the white tabs in this picture the same thing you were talking about that are supposed to reduce fence strikes by Sage Grouse?
Was up in the North Central part of the State, (Wa.), this past weekend on a piece of State property that is one of the better wintering areas for our dwindlign Sharptail population and saw these....they weren't there last year and are on all of the State land parcels in that area....
Made me curious since I had heard that fence strikes were a problem for Sage Grouse, (there are no Sage Grouse in this area), but hadn't heard that Sharptails had the same problems...
Seems that the thick sage along the fence line would negate strikes in places where the wire isn't "open" but I couldnt' think of any other reason that they are present.
Thanks in advance for the response.
Steve
Are the white tabs in this picture the same thing you were talking about that are supposed to reduce fence strikes by Sage Grouse?
Was up in the North Central part of the State, (Wa.), this past weekend on a piece of State property that is one of the better wintering areas for our dwindlign Sharptail population and saw these....they weren't there last year and are on all of the State land parcels in that area....
Made me curious since I had heard that fence strikes were a problem for Sage Grouse, (there are no Sage Grouse in this area), but hadn't heard that Sharptails had the same problems...
Seems that the thick sage along the fence line would negate strikes in places where the wire isn't "open" but I couldnt' think of any other reason that they are present.
Thanks in advance for the response.
Steve