Category Archives: Pheasant Habitat Improvement
Habitat Partnerships in Baca County
On September 1st Pheasants Forever/Quail Forever hosted a habitat tour for resource professionals in Baca County. Partner conservation organizations including the Farm Service Agency, CO Parks and Wildlife and NRCS/PF/QF/CPW Partner Biologist-Cody Strong showcased a new Buffers for Upland Birds … Continue reading
Pollinator and Pheasant Habitat Workshop
July 9th at 9am Burlington Community Center: Room B 340 S. 14th St Burlington, CO Pollinator species facilitate the growth of many foods and beverages in which we depend and enjoy including apples, blueberries, chocolate, coffee, potatoes, and even tequila. … Continue reading
Specialized Food Plot Seed Mixes
Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever has launched the expanded Signature Series of food plot mixes for spring. PF/QF biologists across the country have developed a tremendous variety of grain and green-browse mixes to meet the food and cover needs of … Continue reading
Windbreak Plantings
Division research conducted in the early 1980’s indicated that severe winter weather was the limiting factor for pheasants in eastern Colorado, particularly when winter snow storms were accompanied by strong winds and drifting snow. Pheasants inhabiting poor, thin cover were … Continue reading
Shrub Thickets
Shrub Thicket s Planted by Chapter by Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Totals Phillips County 26 51 41 63 54 58 48 24 18 9 392 Yuma County 7 30 36 … Continue reading
Two Row Shrub Thickets
This habitat option serves a dual purpose; establishing permanent shrub cover along the many dry creeks common to eastern Colorado, and to enhance hunting within non-farmed creek bottoms, which are very attractive to pheasants and hunters. On many of these … Continue reading
Field Windbreaks
Field windbreak plantings offer pheasants a variety of cover values. Pheasants use them primarily as travel corridors between different fields, as loafing cover during the day, and often to establish breeding territories and crowing sites. The presence of field windbreaks … Continue reading
Switchgrass Plantings
Year round survival cover is a significant limiting factor for Colorado’s pheasant population. From Division research from the mid 1990’s, it is evident that pheasants face significant mortality pressures nearly every month of the year, because night-roosting and survival cover … Continue reading
Food and Cover Plots
Food plots encouraged by PHIP encompass two types of projects, including, plots that are seeded to a forage and grain sorghum mix, and those that chapters now refer to as “natural” food plots, which consist of annual forbs such as … Continue reading