"Chris Green" wrote in message
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The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 08/08/2020 21:21, Chris Green wrote:
Emrys Davies wrote:
Has anyone had any success in selecting an imitation bird of prey to
frighten off birds which damage our bowling green when hunting for
leather
jackets. I think the culprits are carrion crows, magpies and possibly
the
odd fox. The main damage is to the green's edges but it is quite
extensive.
We will treat appropriately for leather jackets.
I doubt if crows or rooks or foxes are much disturbed by a 'bird of
prey'.
Sparrowhawks aren't called sparrowhawks for nothing, although they
prefer a plump pigeon
... and a rook or jackdaw (almost certainly with lots more around) is
a much more serious thing to take on than a sparrow, or even a pigeon.
Only dogs scare foxes
Quite.
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Chris Green
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Having taken the advice of the group that it is unlikely that an imitation
bird of prey would scare the birds I placed an old hose pipe, snakelike,
along the area being attacked and I am pleased to say that, so far - two
weeks - no further damage has been caused.