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Johno 08-11-2012 07:23 PM

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I have a plague of the blasted things, managing to keep them from my chicken food but would welcome suggestions as to how to keep them off my bird table and wild bird feeders.
Seriously tempted to borrow the neighbours .22!

Any thoughts/comments/ideas

David Hill 08-11-2012 08:09 PM

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On 08/11/2012 19:23, Johno wrote:
I have a plague of the blasted things, managing to keep them from my chicken food but would welcome suggestions as to how to keep them off my bird table and wild bird feeders.
Seriously tempted to borrow the neighbours .22!

Any thoughts/comments/ideas

Sorry no idea unless you can get hold of a sparrow hawk or a kestrel, I
don't know if a dummy one would work, but might also scare off your
other birds.
I remember the excitement in the 50's when they first appeared, we lived
in Hastings then and saw our first in 56 or 57, little did we know how
they would spread.
David @ the drying end of Swansea Bay

kay 08-11-2012 10:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Johno (Post 972589)
I have a plague of the blasted things, managing to keep them from my chicken food but would welcome suggestions as to how to keep them off my bird table and wild bird feeders.
Seriously tempted to borrow the neighbours .22!

Any thoughts/comments/ideas

Put a wire cage over of suitable mesh size. But it'll keep off anything else of same size too.

No Name 08-11-2012 10:37 PM

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David Hill wrote:
I have a plague of the blasted things, managing to keep them from my chicken food but would welcome suggestions as to how to keep them off my bird table and wild bird feeders.

Sorry no idea unless you can get hold of a sparrow hawk or a kestrel, I


Might not be a good idea if they take a fancy to chicken!

Christina Websell 09-11-2012 01:01 AM

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"Johno" wrote in message
...
I have a plague of the blasted things, managing to keep them from my
chicken food but would welcome suggestions as to how to keep them off my
bird table and wild bird feeders.
Seriously tempted to borrow the neighbours .22!

Any thoughts/comments/ideas


I lost all my collared doves to a female sparrowhawk and would be very glad
to see them again.







Janet Tweedy[_2_] 09-11-2012 12:45 PM

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In article , Sacha
writes
We get one or two pairs here and then a sparrowhawk takes one or two! I
certainly couldn't begrudge them a feed. It's extraordinary how
numbers vary around the country.
--



I've got 7 fat pigeons waddling round my feeders at this precise moment
Sacha. They perch as best they can on the feeders themselves but it
seems to deter the little birds.


--
Janet Tweedy
Dalmatian Telegraph
http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk

Johno 10-11-2012 10:06 AM

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Seems like I am stuck with the blighters, not too keen on the Sparrowhawk idea, they are not fussy about the birds they take!
Keeping them off the chicken feed was easy, I have made a covered feeding station that works perfectly.
It is the hanging feeders and bird table that are plagued by them.

..22 idea is too risky, perhaps a blowpipe :-)

John



Christina Websell 10-11-2012 11:00 PM

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"Malcolm" wrote in message
...

In article , Johno
writes
Seems like I am stuck with the blighters, not too keen on the Sparrowhawk
idea, they are not fussy about the birds they take!
Keeping them off the chicken feed was easy, I have made a covered feeding
station that works perfectly.
It is the hanging feeders and bird table that are plagued by them.

.22 idea is too risky, perhaps a blowpipe :-)

Shooting Sparrowhawks by whatever means is illegal!

--
Malcolm


Yes, of course, but tbh I'd rather have collared doves in my garden than
sparrowhawks. They are a perfect nuisance here. They look at my baby hen
chicks every day with a view to getting them.





Chris J Dixon 11-11-2012 11:36 AM

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Johno wrote:

Seems like I am stuck with the blighters, not too keen on the Sparrowhawk idea, they are not fussy about the birds they take!
Keeping them off the chicken feed was easy, I have made a covered feeding station that works perfectly.
It is the hanging feeders and bird table that are plagued by them.

Wouldn't the anti-squirrel cages also keep large birds out of the
hanging feeders?

Chris
--
Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK


Have dancing shoes, will ceilidh.

Roger Tonkin[_2_] 11-11-2012 05:15 PM

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In article 09d930c6-1881-4456-9085-a05c9baecca1
@googlegroups.com, says...

I have a plague of the blasted things, managing to keep them from my chicken food but would welcome suggestions as to how to keep them off my bird table and wild bird feeders.
Seriously tempted to borrow the neighbours .22!

Any thoughts/comments/ideas


Delayed response, I've been away.

I have a lovely pair of collared doves that do a very good job of
hoovering up all the fallen seed from the hanging feeders. Never
seen them on the feeders, which are a mixture of ordinary and
squirrel proof ones.

I'm also surprised that the sparrow hawk doesn't take them, though
they are almost as big as he is, he is certainly much more agile.
Perhaps he prefers the blue tits!

--
Roger T

700 ft up in Mid-Wales

Johno 11-11-2012 06:04 PM

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On Saturday, November 10, 2012 9:20:43 PM UTC, Malcolm wrote:
In article ,

Johno writes

Seems like I am stuck with the blighters, not too keen on the


Sparrowhawk idea, they are not fussy about the birds they take!


Keeping them off the chicken feed was easy, I have made a covered


feeding station that works perfectly.


It is the hanging feeders and bird table that are plagued by them.




.22 idea is too risky, perhaps a blowpipe :-)




Shooting Sparrowhawks by whatever means is illegal!



--

Malcolm


Who mentioned shooting Sparrowhawks???? Shooting Collared Doves yes, Sparrowhawks NO!

Johno 12-11-2012 02:13 PM

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On Sunday, November 11, 2012 7:29:35 PM UTC, Malcolm wrote:
In article ,

Johno writes

On Saturday, November 10, 2012 9:20:43 PM UTC, Malcolm wrote:


In article ,




Johno writes




Seems like I am stuck with the blighters, not too keen on the




Sparrowhawk idea, they are not fussy about the birds they take!




Keeping them off the chicken feed was easy, I have made a covered




feeding station that works perfectly.




It is the hanging feeders and bird table that are plagued by them.








.22 idea is too risky, perhaps a blowpipe :-)








Shooting Sparrowhawks by whatever means is illegal!




Who mentioned shooting Sparrowhawks???? Shooting Collared Doves yes,


Sparrowhawks NO!




Read what you wrtote.



--

Malcolm


Suggest you read my original post! I mentioned there about a .22 and shooting the collared doves :-)

I have never mentioned about shooting Sparrowhawks and would in no way endorse this

Bill Grey 12-11-2012 08:35 PM

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"Christina Websell" wrote in message
...

"Malcolm" wrote in message
...

In article , Johno
writes
Seems like I am stuck with the blighters, not too keen on the Sparrowhawk
idea, they are not fussy about the birds they take!
Keeping them off the chicken feed was easy, I have made a covered feeding
station that works perfectly.
It is the hanging feeders and bird table that are plagued by them.

.22 idea is too risky, perhaps a blowpipe :-)

Shooting Sparrowhawks by whatever means is illegal!

--
Malcolm


Yes, of course, but tbh I'd rather have collared doves in my garden than
sparrowhawks. They are a perfect nuisance here. They look at my baby
hen chicks every day with a view to getting them.


Perhaps I read the posting incorrectly, but I thought the OP was talking
about using a .22 against the Collard Doves

Bill



Bill Grey 12-11-2012 08:38 PM

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"Malcolm" wrote in message
...

In article , Johno
writes
On Saturday, November 10, 2012 9:20:43 PM UTC, Malcolm wrote:
In article ,

Johno writes

Seems like I am stuck with the blighters, not too keen on the

Sparrowhawk idea, they are not fussy about the birds they take!

Keeping them off the chicken feed was easy, I have made a covered

feeding station that works perfectly.

It is the hanging feeders and bird table that are plagued by them.



.22 idea is too risky, perhaps a blowpipe :-)



Shooting Sparrowhawks by whatever means is illegal!


Who mentioned shooting Sparrowhawks???? Shooting Collared Doves yes,
Sparrowhawks NO!


Read what you wrtote.

--
Malcolm


Interpret what you read, correctly. He didn't like the idea of Sparrow
hawks killing the
Doves so thought a .22 might do the trick

Bill



Christina Websell 12-11-2012 10:07 PM

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"Chris J Dixon" wrote in message
...
Johno wrote:

Seems like I am stuck with the blighters, not too keen on the Sparrowhawk
idea, they are not fussy about the birds they take!
Keeping them off the chicken feed was easy, I have made a covered feeding
station that works perfectly.
It is the hanging feeders and bird table that are plagued by them.

Wouldn't the anti-squirrel cages also keep large birds out of the
hanging feeders?



Yes, but it doesn't stop the sparrowhawks noticing the
small birds at the feeder and diving in to kill them here.
What would I prefer? The small birds.
If it was allowed to shoot a sparrowhawk, I would, they look at my baby hen
chicks with a view to eating them every day.
One took a collared dove out of my hand once. now that's scary.









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