Jake,
I have been ...but I don't want to wind up like Harry wishing I had more Grays !!!! Sorry Harry, couldn't resist the jibe !!!:D
We were over-run with them this year like I've never seen before. Way more than past years when we've also had as big a black walnut crop as we've had this year. Sitting out back early last fall, it was easy to count 12 or so without having to swivel around in the lawn chair. One afternoon, about the end of August, we counted 14 on the property, all visable at one time.
And they were building nests everywhere possable. Two ate holes into my attic, and several others kept plugging up my stove chimney. Everytime I'd put one in the freezer and clean the chimney nest out, shortly after another one would build a nest there again.
Since the begining of Sept when small game season started, 20 have gone into the freezer. Everytime I'd shoot a couple, within days more would come in. Once I thinned out the herd and the deep cold set in, not knowing how many mother nature would take over the Winter I switched to going after the Reds. Thinned out the Reds, then got into Starlings.
This morning I counted 10 visable here all at one time. The freezers now empty, the herd has grown and needs some thinning before the season ends in about 2 weeks.
My main concern is I don't want to take out either of Harry's "two" - they're in love !!!!
Paul.