The Pollinator Habitat Outreach Program provides tools, training and financial assistance for chapters to engage youth, families and local communities in establishing local pollinator habitat projects. The objective of this program is to educate youth and communities on the importance of habitat for all wildlife. By helping plant quality pollinator habitat projects, they learn firsthand the habitat needs of pheasants, quail, bees and butterflies, and a host of other upland wildlife. The native seed for this project is a mixture of wildflowers and native grasses specifically curated by the PF/QF's Habitat Store. The PF/QF Habitat Store provides state-specific mixes designed by professional wildlife biologists that meet and exceed local, state and federal standards, provide quality habitat for wildlife and do so at affordable prices. Wanting to get involved in the Pollinator Habitat Outreach Program? Connect with your local PF or QF chapter this spring to get started. Visit the PF/QF Habitat Store at the link in our bio.
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On National Agriculture Day, we want to thank and celebrate all of the farmers and ranchers who work hard to feed the world and to preserve wildlife habitat! Farmers like Tim Wilson and his family in Indiana have struck a great balance on their crop farm. Applying native grasses and flowers to marginal farmland has had multiple benefits, including conserving wildlife habitat while increasing biodiversity and average crop yield. To read more about this success story, visit the link below.
Shotgun Showcase - Weatherby Inc. 18i Limited The 18i Limited is the newest addition to the 18i line of inertia-operated semiautomatics from Weatherby. This version is a small-batch, premium rendition of the 18i Deluxe, imported from Italy and offering a high level of craftsmanship along with elevated styling that blends aesthetics with quality performance. If you're looking for a shotgun with elevated styling, but are leaning towards a semiautomatic rather than a break action (perhaps you enjoy having a third shot or are prioritizing reduced recoil?), this handsome, good-handling shotgun makes an excellent option. See the full break down here: https://bit.ly/41kdwDI The Shotgun Showcase is presented by Guns.com & SoundGear
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"The Desert Triumvirate" Series - Three Quail Species, One Vast and Ancient Landscape Three quail, three kingdoms of the desert Southwest. From cactus studded washes to windswept mesas to oak-dappled slopes, Gambel’s, Scaled, and Mearns quail embody resilience, beauty, and wild spirit. Each story celebrates a distinct desert quail species, the hunters who seek them, and the magnificent country that brings them together. Read "Desert Pinstripes and Feathered Gifts" by Keith Crowley now at the link in below. Stay tuned for part two next week! https://bit.ly/4uHNFDn Illustrations by Kate Hall
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"The Desert Triumvirate" Series - Three Quail Species, One Vast and Ancient Landscape Three quail, three kingdoms of the desert Southwest. From cactus studded washes to windswept mesas to oak-dappled slopes, Gambel’s, Scaled, and Mearns quail embody resilience, beauty, and wild spirit. Each story celebrates a distinct desert quail species, the hunters who seek them, and the magnificent country that brings them together. Read "Desert Pinstripes and Feathered Gifts" by @keithrcrowley now at the link in our bio. Stay tuned for part two next week! Illustrations by @katehall_art
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Shotgun Showcase - @weatherbyshotguns 18i Limited The 18i Limited is the newest addition to the 18i line of inertia-operated semiautomatics from Weatherby. This version is a small-batch, premium rendition of the 18i Deluxe, imported from Italy and offering a high level of craftsmanship along with elevated styling that blends aesthetics with quality performance. If you're looking for a shotgun with elevated styling, but are leaning towards a semiautomatic rather than a break action (perhaps you enjoy having a third shot or are prioritizing reduced recoil?), this handsome, good-handling shotgun makes an excellent option. See the full break down at the link in our bio. The Shotgun Showcase is presented by @gunsdotcom & @soundgear_official
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Today is the final day of the 2026 Spring Shooting Sale. Take advantage of free shipping and gear up for all your spring adventures at the link below. https://bit.ly/4bA7Z0v
Today is the final day of the 2026 Spring Shooting Sale. Take advantage of free shipping and gear up for all your spring adventures at the link in our bio.
Today is the final day of the 2026 Spring Shooting Sale. Take advantage of free shipping and gear up for all your spring adventures at the link below. https://bit.ly/4rpHUXM
Today is the final day of the 2026 Spring Shooting Sale. Take advantage of free shipping and gear up for all your spring adventures at the link in our bio.
PHEASANT FACT FRIDAY - Roosters thoughts are turning to spring. In March they begin crowing in earnest. They will stand with head held high, chest out and wings flapping. The goal is to entice hens and establish a territory. Hens will pay him no attention until April, when they're ready to mate. Crowing activity will reach a maximum in late April or early May. Crowing activity starts well before sunrise, increases to a peak just before sunrise, then diminishes. The average roster will crow every two minutes. Crowing roosters may be heard throughout the day, but midday is usually quiet. There is a flurry of crowing late afternoon and early evening, but it is not nearly as active as the sunrise activity. Many state game agencies monitor the number of crowing roosters each year to calculate a breeding population index. Pheasant Fact Friday is presented by @irishsetterboots #pheasantsforever #pheasantfactfriday
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Quail Fact Friday - Genetically, New World (North, Central, and South America) quail like are not closely related to pheasants or Old World (Europe, Asia, and Africa) quail, despite their similar appearance. DNA evidence shows they represent a distinct evolutionary lineage. Fossil records push their story deep into time. Quail-like fossils found in Saskatchewan date back 37 million years, and evidence suggests New World quail diverged in South America between 35-63 million years ago. From ancient origins to modern coveys, these birds have been perfecting their niche for tens of millions of years. Quail Fact Friday is presented by @irishsetterboots #quailforever #quailfactfriday
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PHEASANT FACT FRIDAY - Roosters thoughts are turning to spring. In March they begin crowing in earnest. They will stand with head held high, chest out and wings flapping. The goal is to entice hens and establish a territory. Hens will pay him no attention until April, when they're ready to mate. Crowing activity will reach a maximum in late April or early May. Crowing activity starts well before sunrise, increases to a peak just before sunrise, then diminishes. The average roster will crow every two minutes. Crowing roosters may be heard throughout the day, but midday is usually quiet. There is a flurry of crowing late afternoon and early evening, but it is not nearly as active as the sunrise activity. Many state game agencies monitor the number of crowing roosters each year to calculate a breeding population index. Pheasant Fact Friday is presented by Irish Setter Boots #pheasantsforever #pheasantfactfriday
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Quail Fact Friday - Genetically, New World (North, Central, and South America) quail like are not closely related to pheasants or Old World (Europe, Asia, and Africa) quail, despite their similar appearance. DNA evidence shows they represent a distinct evolutionary lineage. Fossil records push their story deep into time. Quail-like fossils found in Saskatchewan date back 37 million years, and evidence suggests New World quail diverged in South America between 35-63 million years ago. From ancient origins to modern coveys, these birds have been perfecting their niche for tens of millions of years. Quail Fact Friday is presented by Irish Setter Boots #quailforever #quailfactfriday
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Strutting szn on the prairie. 📸 : @j_darls, PF & QF Video Production Specialist
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Congratulations to Jerry Valdez, Quail Forever’s Volunteer of the Year! Jerry’s dedication to his Chapter — and to the QF mission — is nothing short of extraordinary. He is one of those rare volunteers who shows up every single time, no matter the event, the weather, or the workload. If there’s a youth hunt happening anywhere in the region, you can count on Jerry to be there early and stay late. In every sense, he represents the heart of this organization, and Quail Forever could not ask for a more deserving Volunteer of the Year. #quailforever #thehabitatorganization
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