Last year David Dowell and I were amazed to find a chukar in someone's backyard in Weld County. After the requisite high-fives, we drove a half-mile up the road to a State Wildlife Area, where hunters were training their dogs by releasing captive chukars. Lesson learned. Not saying it's impossible that this is an intrepid wild chukar, but I'd be amazed.
-- Chris Rurik
Denver, CO
On Sunday, February 23, 2014 8:08:16 PM UTC-7, Steven Mlodinow wrote:
On Sunday, February 23, 2014 8:08:16 PM UTC-7, Steven Mlodinow wrote:
Greetings All
The Chukar is in Broomfield, most likely, because somewhat let it out of a cage. Sorry, I don't mean to be snarky, but birds such as Chukar and Bobwhite are sold cheaply. People by them for a variety of reasons (often as chicks) and then either release them, or they escape.
We had the same phenomenon in Washington State when I lived there.
Best WishesSteven MlodinowLongmont, CO
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