I mowed the last 2 strips of the milo/millet/weed plot that I am going to mow until late winter/early spring. I have about 3-4 strips left to cut, but I am going to leave it standing and let nature take its course. I can sit in the blind and watch red birds, starlings, dove, brown-headed cowbirds, etc fall into the standing crop like ducks drop into a timber stand and feed on the seeds. I like it and think it is amazing to watch the birds fold up their wings and fall out of the sky onto the ground. I also like watching the little finches and sparrows hang onto the stalks and pick the seeds off the seed heads.
The landowner's daughter killed a small 5pt on Thanksgiving morning. She was disappointed in the fact that I had shown her a buck that she could shoot and any doe. In her excitement, she didn't take the time to identify what the deer was and just pulled the trigger. I told her that it was ok and she shouldn't worry about it because it is only her second deer and her dad's property. She still apologized for shooting the wrong deer. She learned her lesson in taking her time and making sure that her target is what she wants and not have a hurry up and shoot it mentality. I told her that she was wanting deer meat and she got some, but the bigger bodied deer tend to have more meat on them...lol. I'll post a pic from tapatalk to this post as the picture is on my phone.
I also moved my trail camera from the mineral lick and scrape to the trees in the above pics, as they have continued to get rubbed and more of the trunks and bigger overhanging limbs are shredded. I'll post any pics I get, once I pull the card in a couple of weeks.