MONTHLY WILDLIFE RESEARCH LETTER 
Vol 
1, No. 5 
Page U 
The first pheasant brood of the year was observed at Neoga on May 21: 
hen with nine 1-week old chicks. Another brood of at least three chicks was 
reported by a farmer. 
A pheasant nest containing 17 eggs was found by farmers at Bellmont 
in the first week of May. The nest was examined on May 16 and only the remains 
of one shell was found. 
The final three tons of agricultural limestone was distributed in piles 
along accessible fencerows on the Neoga area. 
This Research Letter was not read by Dr. T. G. Scott 
