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Default Effective bird scarers

sacha wrote:
On 2014-06-24 21:14:46 +0000, Woodworm said:

Scenario:

snipped
Get rid of the feeders, the neighbours have politely told me that.
I don't wish to get banged up for using a shotgun!
I have a small calibre air-rifle that can 'tickle' the bigger birds
to move them (I don't wish to invest in a high velocity .22 as dead
birds lying around in various gardens etc.

Now the question:

Can anyone therefore suggest a good, effective, non-noise making bird
scarer that would go a very long way to scaring the little beggars
off? Many thanks


try uk.rec.birdwatching


Sorry sacha, you're too bloody ugly!




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