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5 hours ago, sam r said:

Both came into a pheasant feeder , took one the other jumped up on a pile of old stick and started squawking at it’s lost mate so he got it too , we’ll it was rude not too !

You’ve done the songbirds a favour. Good to get rid of magpies this time of year especially ?

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55 minutes ago, Dervburner said:

You’ve done the songbirds a favour. Good to get rid of magpies this time of year especially ?

Yes between those the jays and the squirrels sometimes looks like we’re fighting a loosing a battle but seeing how many song birds are now in the wood compared to a year ago when we first started the tables maybe turning , 102 squirrels from July last year shooting a few hours a week 

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4 hours ago, sam r said:

Yes between those the jays and the squirrels sometimes looks like we’re fighting a loosing a battle but seeing how many song birds are now in the wood compared to a year ago when we first started the tables maybe turning , 102 squirrels from July last year shooting a few hours a week 

Yerr, never seen so many jays. The endangered woodland birds will need protection.?

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10 minutes ago, sam r said:

The damn things are so twitchy though slightest movement and they’re gone 

You can’t stalk them, other than opportunities to take them with a shotgun the only real chance is if they come to you, like on a feeder when you’re in a hide. I once got three for three shots with my 20 gauge semi auto, happened on five of them, two adults and three juveniles. Didn’t see the other two again. ?

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