It would appear that we now have two resident crows in our back garden.What if anything can we do to make them leave.its putting our other wee birds off feeding from the feeders?
It would appear that we now have two resident crows in our back garden.What if anything can we do to make them leave.its putting our other wee birds off feeding from the feeders?
Never judge someone until you have walked two moons in their moccasins.
Native American Indian saying.
You can't do that - The're birdies and must be respected at all costs and all times, no matter how inconvenient they are. Look at the greylags. Tearing absolute hell out of the grass, but save for a token "goose management pilot", neither RSPB nor SNH want to do anything about them. But meanwhile, heaven help you if you are a stoat in Orkney......
Or use General Licence no 1 and a shotgun.
There not attacking the feeders they just hanging about being a pest.Even the half a dozen cats that come into the garden don't put them off.
Our dog has a water bowl outside and they've decided its theirs.
There fascinating to watch but like I said a pest.especially to my washing.lol
Never judge someone until you have walked two moons in their moccasins.
Native American Indian saying.
Absolutely spot on wording - Pest - Pest Species. Thats what the General Licence is for. Try Googling for images of "Hooded Crow, lamb" or "Hooded Crow, sheep, eyes" and you'll see what nice things they are.
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