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Old 25-07-2003, 01:22 AM
 
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"martin" wrote in message
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On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 23:57:35 +0100, "Alan Holmes"
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"K" wrote in message
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Can any one advise of a source for poison to kill pigeons that are
destroying everything new I plant in my garden.


Tome Lehrer 1958.......
Poisoning Pigeons in the Park
I'd like to take you now on wings of song as it were, and try and help
you forget, perhaps, for a while, your drab wretched lives. Here is a
song all about springtime in general, and in particular about one of
the many delightful pastimes that the coming of spring affords us all.

Spring is here, a-suh-puh-ring is here.
Life is skittles and life is beer.
I think the loveliest time of the year is the spring.
I do, don't you? 'Course you do.
But there's one thing that makes spring complete for me,
And makes every Sunday a treat for me.

All the world seems in tune
On a spring afternoon,
When we're poisoning pigeons in the park.
Every Sunday you'll see
My sweetheart and me,
As we poison the pigeons in the park.

When they see us coming, the birdies all try an' hide,
But they still go for peanuts when coated with cyanide.
The sun's shining bright,
Everything seems all right,
When we're poisoning pigeons in the park.

We've gained notoriety,
And caused much anxiety
In the Audubon Society
With our games.
They call it impiety
And lack of propriety,
And quite a variety
Of unpleasant names.
But it's not against any religion
To want to dispose of a pigeon.

So if Sunday you're free,
Why don't you come with me,
And we'll poison the pigeons in the park.
And maybe we'll do
In a squirrel or two,
While we're poisoning pigeons in the park.

We'll murder them all amid laughter and merriment,
Except for the few we take home to experiment.
My pulse will be quickenin'
With each drop of strych'nine
We feed to a pigeon.
(It just takes a smidgin!)
To poison a pigeon in the park.

--
martin

obviously Martin has not experienced problems with wood pigeons.
Myself and neighbours have found CD reflections are an effective deterrent
for pigeons but not thrushes, blackbirds or robins.
Redundant discs can be hung around a vegetable or nursery patch without
being too unsightly-we discussed their use in the group earlier this year.
Regards
David T.