Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Kansas 2025 spring Pheasant crowing counts increase 49 percent

Kansas 2025 spring Pheasant crowing count RESULTS


Range-wide
The 2024 PCSI was 10.61 crows per stop across all 64 surveyed routes. Among the 57 comparable routes (sampled both years by same observer), there was a significant increase (P < 0.001) in the statewide meanfrom 2024 (49%). The PCSI decreased on 15 of the comparable routes and increased or remained the same on the remaining 42 comparable routes relative to 2024 (Table 1).
 

Flint Hills: All 7 of the established routes were completed. The regional PCSI was 3.95, indicating no significant change from 2024 (P = 0.328). Glaciated Plains: All 6 of the established routes were completed. The regional PCSI was 1.45, indicating no significant change from 2024 (P = 0.220).


Northern High Plains: All 12 established routes were completed. The regional PCSI was 18.62, indicating a significant increase from 2024 (P = 0.079). Smoky Hills: All 21 of the established routes were completed, the regional PCSI was 9.93, indicating a significant increase from 2024 (P = 0.005).


Southern High Plains: All 7 of the established survey routes were completed in this region. The regional PCSI was 19.65, indicating a significant increase from 2024 (P = 0.0). South-

Central Prairies: Of the 12 established routes 11 were completed this year. The regional PCSI was 8.52, indicating no significant change from 2024 (P = 0.201)



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 





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