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EXTOXNET PIP - 2,4-D
... birds. The LD50 is 1000 mg/kg in mallards, 272 mg/kg in pheasants, and 668 mg/kg in quail and pigeons [5-7]. Effects on aquatic organisms: Some formulations of 2 ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - ATRAZINE
... mallard ducks. At dietary doses of 5000 ppm, no effect was observed in bobwhite quail and ring-necked pheasants [15,16]. Effects on aquatic organisms: Atrazine is slightly toxic to fish and ...
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4-H Project Selection Guide 2006-2007
... geese through this project. Or raise show and hobby species like guinea hens, pigeons, pheasants, and quail. Then display all that you’ve learned when you exhibit this year’s hatch. Quilting ...
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Poison Ivy
... eating them! Flickers and other woodpeckers are fond of them, along with sapsuckers, thrushes, pheasants and quail. The rind provides food to the birds while the seeds usually pass on through their ...
www.gpnc.org

Great Plains Nature Center Links Page
... for all kinds of museums worldwide - National Wildlife Federation - Izaak Walton League - Ducks Unlimited - Quail Unlimited - Pheasants Forever - Bass Angler's Sportsmen's Society - Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation - National Wild Turkey Federation ...
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Cercis canadensis L
... have been observed feeding on the seeds, and seeds have been consumed by ring-necked pheasants rose-breasted grosbeaks (5), and bobwhites (7) White-tailed deer and gray squirrels have also ... Handbook 386. Washington, DC. 658 p. Landers, J. Larry, and A. Sydney Johnson. 1976. Bobwhite quail food habits in the southeastern United States with a seed key to important foods. Tall ...
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Gardening with Native Plants by Wallace W Hansen Native Plants of the Northwest
... grosbeaks, pheasants, quail, thrushes. Mammals that eat rose hips include rabbits, chipmunks, porcupines, deer, elk, coyotes and bear. Rubus parviflorus (Thimbleberry) Birds that eat berries include wrens, quail and finches. Mammals that eat the fruit include foxes, coyotes, bear. Rubus spectabilis (Salmonberry) Birds that eat berries include wrens, quail, thrushes, robins, pheasants. ...
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Dwarf Sumac
... counties. People sometimes plant this tree as an ornamental. Many birds eat the seeds: grouse, quail, pheasants, many songbirds. During the winter season deer often browse the twigs, and rabbits eat the ...
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Poison Sumac
... Poison Sumac, however, is not toxic to birds and mammals. Many kinds of wildlife, including quail, pheasants, grouse, and rabbits, feed on the fruit, especially in the winter. Poison! Do Not Touch ...
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Linda's Pages - Fall brings the end of another season
... . I have pheasants that come and eat the seed on the dike and there is a large flock that lives in the growth behind our trailer. The geese and quail also seek ...
www.orchidlady.com




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