When I lived in Burns, Oregon, there were a couple three retired Basque shepherds living there. For the unaware, Basques were the one of the major groups of shepherds working across Eastern Oregon, Southern Idaho and Northern Nevada when range sheep were a big thing. Elsewhere too I suppose. Anyway, I’d occasionally encounter them out Chucker hunting with their stock dogs. They’d wander the brush and if they jumped some and didn’t get any they’d watch where they landed and go on the stalk. Once they got kinda close they would set the dogs out to circle around the birds and get them to flush back towards the hunters. It was I thought an impressive thing to witness.
Thanks for sharing the video.