Ive lived in Rainy River District for the last 35 yrs. The village with the black machine guns is Barwick. We have a lot of Sharptail Grouse. Limit is 5 a day, possesion of 15. Not my favorite eating grouse..dark meat. Prefer to eat Ruff Grouse.
The village with the black machine guns is Barwick.
Got thinking about this last night and much to my surprise the internet tells me that Prairie Chickens have long been extinct in that area . Hmmm ... Anybody else ever see a Prairie Chicken and particularly where they're supposed to be extinct or any other "out of place" animal ?
I was listening to a radio show one morning a few months back. They were interviewing an Alberta biologist who was talking about the few known pockets left in AB still holding Prairie Chickens aka Sage Grouse. It was a very intereseting show.
Thank You for that mveniot . I may be out that way this summer and would like to get pics . After WW1 they decided to start a reserve unit out that way . My grandfather was the justice of the peace , the reeve , head of the school board , head of the department of highways , had the powder magazine on his property and was a farmer . The army showed up and asked him to store two machine guns .. and they never got back to him and the reserve unit was never started . Years later the legion decided to build the memorial and they asked him to donate the machine guns . Somebody welded them and they were put in cement . I don't know when the memorial was built but up until that time the guns were live and the army never came back for them .
the pinnated Grouse was 3 times the size of a sharptail
There was also sharptails on Manitoulin Island back in my Grandpa's time but they called them Prairie Chickens...............Harold




























