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Fleemo 24-02-2003 10:03 PM

Sparrows Devouring Lettuce Plants!
 
Yesterday I planted some lettuce seedlings in the garden, only to find
them serving as a tempting salad for the birds. I found several
Rufous-crowned Sparrows devouring my lettuce plants this morning. I
had no idea the birds were herbacious! Fruits and nuts, sure. But
lettuce?

I've taken great pains to welcome birds into my garden, providing
food, water, and shelter, but I would like to keep my vegetable garden
in tact as much as possible. How can I prevent them from devouring my
lettuce? I tried hanging an audio CD from a string, which was a
recommended method of scaring them out of my raised beds, but it had
no effect on them. Any suggestions?

paghat 24-02-2003 10:03 PM

Sparrows Devouring Lettuce Plants!
 
In article ,
(Fleemo) wrote:

Yesterday I planted some lettuce seedlings in the garden, only to find
them serving as a tempting salad for the birds. I found several
Rufous-crowned Sparrows devouring my lettuce plants this morning. I
had no idea the birds were herbacious! Fruits and nuts, sure. But
lettuce?


Sparrows are omnivoris & will eat ants, caterpillars, worms, thistleheads,
berries, chickweed, grass-seed, & tender lettuce. The latter isn't their
favorite, though, & they MIGHT not be so much eating it as clipping it
into lengths to line & soften nests, in which case they will stop as soon
as they are brooding.

-paghat the ratgirls

I've taken great pains to welcome birds into my garden, providing
food, water, and shelter, but I would like to keep my vegetable garden
in tact as much as possible. How can I prevent them from devouring my
lettuce? I tried hanging an audio CD from a string, which was a
recommended method of scaring them out of my raised beds, but it had
no effect on them. Any suggestions?


--
"Of what are you afraid, my child?" inquired the kindly teacher.
"Oh, sir! The flowers, they are wild," replied the timid creature.
-from Peter Newell's "Wild Flowers"
See the Garden of Paghat the Ratgirl:
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bthache 24-02-2003 10:03 PM

Sparrows Devouring Lettuce Plants!
 
I haven't had small birds do any damage to my garden but I've lost count how
many times I've been woken up at the crack of dawn by ravens ripping the
lettuce plants right out. They're not eating them... just ripping them out
and dropping them. And only lettuce. I've never been able to figure it
out. You could try covering the young plants in plastic to make a mini
greenhouse until they are too big for the little birds to damage.
--
Tammie
West of Hornepayne, Ont, Canada
http://community.webshots.com/user/_tammie57

"Fleemo" wrote in message
om...
Yesterday I planted some lettuce seedlings in the garden, only to find
them serving as a tempting salad for the birds. I found several
Rufous-crowned Sparrows devouring my lettuce plants this morning. I
had no idea the birds were herbacious! Fruits and nuts, sure. But
lettuce?

I've taken great pains to welcome birds into my garden, providing
food, water, and shelter, but I would like to keep my vegetable garden
in tact as much as possible. How can I prevent them from devouring my
lettuce? I tried hanging an audio CD from a string, which was a
recommended method of scaring them out of my raised beds, but it had
no effect on them. Any suggestions?




Tim B 24-02-2003 10:03 PM

Sparrows Devouring Lettuce Plants!
 
You could cover them with chicken wire. Chicken wire is, to me, good for
almost anything. Like duct tape.

"Fleemo" wrote in message
om...
Yesterday I planted some lettuce seedlings in the garden, only to find
them serving as a tempting salad for the birds. I found several
Rufous-crowned Sparrows devouring my lettuce plants this morning. I
had no idea the birds were herbacious! Fruits and nuts, sure. But
lettuce?

I've taken great pains to welcome birds into my garden, providing
food, water, and shelter, but I would like to keep my vegetable garden
in tact as much as possible. How can I prevent them from devouring my
lettuce? I tried hanging an audio CD from a string, which was a
recommended method of scaring them out of my raised beds, but it had
no effect on them. Any suggestions?




Tim B 24-02-2003 10:05 PM

Sparrows Devouring Lettuce Plants!
 
You could cover them with chicken wire. Chicken wire is, to me, good for
almost anything. Like duct tape.

"Fleemo" wrote in message
om...
Yesterday I planted some lettuce seedlings in the garden, only to find
them serving as a tempting salad for the birds. I found several
Rufous-crowned Sparrows devouring my lettuce plants this morning. I
had no idea the birds were herbacious! Fruits and nuts, sure. But
lettuce?

I've taken great pains to welcome birds into my garden, providing
food, water, and shelter, but I would like to keep my vegetable garden
in tact as much as possible. How can I prevent them from devouring my
lettuce? I tried hanging an audio CD from a string, which was a
recommended method of scaring them out of my raised beds, but it had
no effect on them. Any suggestions?




animaux 24-02-2003 10:39 PM

Sparrows Devouring Lettuce Plants!
 
Hang some greens on their bird feeder. I've never seen sparrows eating greens,
but I know I feed them to my macaw.

V


On 24 Feb 2003 12:35:43 -0800, (Fleemo) wrote:

Yesterday I planted some lettuce seedlings in the garden, only to find
them serving as a tempting salad for the birds. I found several
Rufous-crowned Sparrows devouring my lettuce plants this morning. I
had no idea the birds were herbacious! Fruits and nuts, sure. But
lettuce?

I've taken great pains to welcome birds into my garden, providing
food, water, and shelter, but I would like to keep my vegetable garden
in tact as much as possible. How can I prevent them from devouring my
lettuce? I tried hanging an audio CD from a string, which was a
recommended method of scaring them out of my raised beds, but it had
no effect on them. Any suggestions?



Lar 24-02-2003 11:16 PM

Sparrows Devouring Lettuce Plants!
 
In article d0076fa9.0302241235.410cf628
@posting.google.com, says...
:) I found several
:) Rufous-crowned Sparrows devouring my lettuce plants this morning. I
:) had no idea the birds were herbacious! Fruits and nuts, sure. But
:) lettuce?
:)
:)
We were warned not to feed our Quaker rommaine lettuce
for it would cause it diarrhea. Not sure if it would
react to other lettuce so never chanced it. If other
types of birds are similarly effected to lettuce, maybe
you have the last word by giving them a case of
"Fleemo's revenge"
--
Good judgment comes from experience,
and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.


Lar. (to e-mail, get rid of the BUGS!!



Pam 25-02-2003 12:03 AM

Sparrows Devouring Lettuce Plants!
 


Fleemo wrote:

Yesterday I planted some lettuce seedlings in the garden, only to find
them serving as a tempting salad for the birds. I found several
Rufous-crowned Sparrows devouring my lettuce plants this morning. I
had no idea the birds were herbacious! Fruits and nuts, sure. But
lettuce?

I've taken great pains to welcome birds into my garden, providing
food, water, and shelter, but I would like to keep my vegetable garden
in tact as much as possible. How can I prevent them from devouring my
lettuce? I tried hanging an audio CD from a string, which was a
recommended method of scaring them out of my raised beds, but it had
no effect on them. Any suggestions?


Make a little poly tunnel cover for your lettuce, using Remay and those
flexible poly hoops. Will protect your tender seedlings from birds as well
as any sudden drops in temperature. These are pretty common in most garden
mail order supply catalogs - used often during the growing season to keep
flying egg-laying insects off edible crops as well.

pam - gardengal


Fleemo 25-02-2003 07:51 AM

Sparrows Devouring Lettuce Plants!
 
"Fleemo's Revenge!" I like it! :)

Thanks for all the good suggestions, folks. I do have some chicken
wire on hand as well as hoops to add a little protection. I'll do a
little armor plating first thing tomorrow morning to what's left of my
lettuce bed.

One odd thing I thought I'd mention... I added some iron phosphate
pellets to the garden to protect my seedlings from slugs and snails.
Much to my surprise, these same sparrows were not only munching on my
lettuce, but carrying away these little iron phosphate pellets. I
can't imagine they'd be tasty, and ya can't line a nest with 'em.
Quite puzzling.

-Fleemo

steven 25-02-2003 12:03 PM

Sparrows Devouring Lettuce Plants!
 
shoot the sparrow or kill the plant

J Kolenovsky 25-02-2003 03:27 PM

Sparrows Devouring Lettuce Plants!
 
Bird netting at Home Depot costs about $8-$10. It works well for me when
I plant small plants and I use a coat hanger by cutting off the ends as
anchors for the bird netting. I pull it up slightly in the middle and
the squirrels don't like how it interfers with them. Same with birds. I
even use it over my pond which has some 7-8 inch goldfish in it to keep
birds out. I used some rabbit guard to surround the pond and covered the
top with bird netting. Dogs and birds stay out.

JK

Fleemo wrote:
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Yesterday I planted some lettuce seedlings in the garden, only to find
them serving as a tempting salad for the birds. I found several
Rufous-crowned Sparrows devouring my lettuce plants this morning. I
had no idea the birds were herbacious! Fruits and nuts, sure. But
lettuce?
=


I've taken great pains to welcome birds into my garden, providing
food, water, and shelter, but I would like to keep my vegetable garden
in tact as much as possible. How can I prevent them from devouring my
lettuce? I tried hanging an audio CD from a string, which was a
recommended method of scaring them out of my raised beds, but it had
no effect on them. Any suggestions?


-- =

J. Kolenovsky, A+, Network +, MCP
=F4=BF=F4 - http://www.celestialhabitats.com - commercial
=F4=BF=F4 - http://www.hal-pc.org/~garden/personal.html

John 26-02-2003 02:15 AM

Sparrows Devouring Lettuce Plants!
 
Because the sparrows are small, and if you're good, a .22 works. Otherwise,
a .410 is the choice. If you went to a 12, or even a 20 gauge, there would
be nothing left but feathers. If you are unfortunate to live in city limits,
an air rifle will prove sufficient.

"Fleemo" wrote in message
om...
Yesterday I planted some lettuce seedlings in the garden, only to find
them serving as a tempting salad for the birds. I found several
Rufous-crowned Sparrows devouring my lettuce plants this morning. I
had no idea the birds were herbacious! Fruits and nuts, sure. But
lettuce?

I've taken great pains to welcome birds into my garden, providing
food, water, and shelter, but I would like to keep my vegetable garden
in tact as much as possible. How can I prevent them from devouring my
lettuce? I tried hanging an audio CD from a string, which was a
recommended method of scaring them out of my raised beds, but it had
no effect on them. Any suggestions?




Lar 26-02-2003 06:39 AM

Sparrows Devouring Lettuce Plants!
 
In article ,
says...
:) Because the sparrows are small, and if you're good, a .22 works. Otherwise,
:) a .410 is the choice. If you went to a 12, or even a 20 gauge, there would
:) be nothing left but feathers. If you are unfortunate to live in city limits,
:) an air rifle will prove sufficient.
:)
:)
Well there is that pesky law about causing harm to a
protected bird to get around.
--
Good judgment comes from experience,
and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.


Lar. (to e-mail, get rid of the BUGS!!



John 26-02-2003 06:52 AM

Sparrows Devouring Lettuce Plants!
 
I know, it was just a joke. :-D

"Lar" wrote in message
...
In article ,
says...
:) Because the sparrows are small, and if you're good, a .22 works.

Otherwise,
:) a .410 is the choice. If you went to a 12, or even a 20 gauge, there

would
:) be nothing left but feathers. If you are unfortunate to live in city

limits,
:) an air rifle will prove sufficient.
:)
:)
Well there is that pesky law about causing harm to a
protected bird to get around.
--
Good judgment comes from experience,
and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.


Lar. (to e-mail, get rid of the BUGS!!





E-Man 26-02-2003 04:03 PM

Sparrows Devouring Lettuce Plants!
 
Lar wrote in message We were warned not to feed our Quaker rommaine lettuce
for it would cause it diarrhea. Not sure if it would
react to other lettuce so never chanced it. If other
types of birds are similarly effected to lettuce, maybe
you have the last word by giving them a case of
"Fleemo's revenge"


i ALWAYS give my pigeons romaine lettuce, and other very green-leafy veggies
because Iceberg lettuce holds NO nutritional value and is almost all water
AND causes diarhia. I have never heard of romaine lettuce causing problems.
Is this true for parrots?
thanks,
E-Man


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