
Wading through a tangle of chest-high grasses on a cold morning. Pheasants flushing underfoot, cackling on the wing as they break for the horizon. Gold and pink light waxing across the sky at sunrise. Scanning the little green county road signs, looking for just the right number. Big smiles, and plenty of miles.
In this episode of the podcast we take the show on the road. We visit some of our Corners for Conservation properties on the Eastern Plains in hopes of finding winter time roosters, and learning a thing or two along the way.
From pollinator habitat and songbird stopovers to prime cold season country for Colorado’s wild pheasants, Corners for Conservation fields are full of benefits (all year long). In the winter, they also serve as a place of exploration and learning for novice hunters, thanks to Pepper Canterbury and her hunter outreach program.
Listen along as we chase birds, explore the prairie and soak up the rewards of a successful hunt.










Podcast hosted by Regional Public Information Officers John Livingston and Kara Van Hoose. Podcast edited by Meghan Lopez. Art19 is the host platform, and people can also find the podcast online at https://art19.com/shows/colorado-outdoors




3 Responses
Where is my response?
Hi Bill, we must have had a glitch with our comment form. I can’t find your question. Please resubmit and I’ll do my best to get you a response. Thanks!
“Ha-ha, merrriment and what-not. Don’t apoIogize. It’s just what would happen.”
I’lI know to save my response next time. It wasn’t a question but probably a comment on how pheasants aren’t native and some of us who used to hunt grouse “back in the day” still recognize them as an invasive species. (My drahts, however, wouldn’t care less even if they did know the sordid history, let alone the difference between Eastern Slope and Western Slope hunting. )