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re: New Home: What are your “must haves”?
Posted on 4/3/24 at 11:39 pm to beHop
Posted on 4/3/24 at 11:39 pm to beHop
quote:Neighbors who don't burn leaves and who don't have any cats.
I’d want just from an outdoors perspective.
A moderate size garden with in-ground freeze proof faucet.
Maintaining diversity of wildlife... birds, snakes, frogs, deer, squirrels, hawks, buzzards, etc...balance is key.
Posted on 4/4/24 at 8:15 am to awestruck
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Maintaining diversity of wildlife
I’ve been chipping away at this over the last couple of years. I’m in middle TN. I’m constantly amazed at the amount of critters I see EVERYWHERE. This farm/area is particularly dense with turkeys. Plenty of owls, rabbits, coyotes (ugh), bobcats, and of course whitetail. The goal is to take it up a notch, and I could get so much more accomplished if I was there every day. Here are a few pics just from the last few days on a plot I made just last year:
Bachelor group from last year here. I know 2 of these bucks were killed by neighbors. This part of my other motivation for getting out there sooner to improve their habitat. They love hanging out in the summer then dispersing come the bow season.
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