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looked out yesterday morning ,there she was sat on roof of flight, sparrow hawk, studying how to get at the yellow feasts inside,she was in fine condition so I grabs wifes phone,clicks away only to find it was on video, me and phones/pcs don't mix well,but I will get a pic up when I get assistance, the day befor a spar hit the side at speed ,but flew away ok, after it bounced off the Perspex.

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Great when you see them close up and in gear. A few years ago my neighbour kept a big aviary of mixed foreign birds. I was looking over the fence at the birds when all of a sudden nearly all the birds hit the mesh panel I was looking into and clung to the wire. My confusion was short lived as just as I looked up, a big female flew millimetres over the aviary, over my head and carried on along the row of houses tight to the fences. Awesome.

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its back :laugh: these are why I keep top half coverd in plastic,once had a canarie loose its feet from damage by a spar,also lost a good few fantails and racers to them, don't bother me these days ,but at times I did consider getting the airgun befor the phone :laugh:atb.

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Ive had a few Spars land on the aviary over the last week.......so much for them daft Owls with the twisty heads that you get out the garden centres they seem about as scarey as a chicken drumstick !

 

Wouldnt you need the perspex all the way round to make it effective.....or am i missing something.

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Gnasher if you put the perspex on the top half of the outside flights

As in the picture below

Then it usually prevents them.

Once they fly into it once or twice, they tend to bugger off.

The spars that are about now are mostly this years birds

So they will learn soon enough not to bother any more.post-11036-0-23339000-1410964232_thumb.jpg

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gnasher the reason mine is only one side and one end coverd is because the other end is solid ply its the shelter/roosting end ,the other side is wire but up tight along a shed window so the kids sit in the shed and view the birds,close to the glass,if you no what I mean :blink:its all a bit complex :thumbs:

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gnasher the reason mine is only one side and one end coverd is because the other end is solid ply its the shelter/roosting end ,the other side is wire but up tight along a shed window so the kids sit in the shed and view the birds,close to the glass,if you no what I mean :blink:its all a bit complex :thumbs:

 

Yep i see i think i was probably looking too deep into it i wondered if there was some kind of tactical logic behind it :D

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