Birds are dying!

Smellydog

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Not from lead, oh no, from rspb supporters!

They the rspb have encouraged millions of followers to feed birds in the gardens which has resulted in the spreading of a disease that finches in particular are vulnerable to.
They estimate 3m green finches have been lost alone.
The irony is for me though is the fact they can put a shameful number of deaths for their own handiwork but no one seems to have a figure for how many birds have been lost from injesting lead shot!!
From where I'm standing they the guardians of bird life are actually causing more harm than shooting with lead!
Bat**** bonkers Britain at its best.
 
I remembered as a kid being told not to feed the birds in the summer as seeds provided are not to good for the young chick. Parents probably going for the easy options and not chasing insects etc.
Yep so if the perceived current wisdom is wrong how can they be trusted over the lead issue!!
 
O.K. so we stop feeding the birds for a few months. This may well help the Greenfinch. But what about all the other bird species that benefit from feeding ? Sparrows, Starlings, Blue Tits, Blackbirds, Robins, and a host of other birds will not get supplementary support. We could loose more birds than we save. If they are to prioritise a particular individual species over another, then why not control Gulls and Crows near breeding colonies for the same reasons.
 
Not from lead, oh no, from rspb supporters!

They the rspb have encouraged millions of followers to feed birds in the gardens which has resulted in the spreading of a disease that finches in particular are vulnerable to.
They estimate 3m green finches have been lost alone.
The irony is for me though is the fact they can put a shameful number of deaths for their own handiwork but no one seems to have a figure for how many birds have been lost from injesting lead shot!!
From where I'm standing they the guardians of bird life are actually causing more harm than shooting with lead!
Bat**** bonkers Britain at its best.
The Royal society for the protection of buzzards want you to feed and cosolidate small birds on your feeding stations. Why? So their beloved Sparrowhawks can get plenty of food. Ours was regularly used as a Spar Tesco shop until recently.
 
The mad bird neighbor has about 10 feeding stations in the garden But .
And yes its a big But theyre feeding every pigeon, crow and magpie in the area .
Songbirds don't get a look in .
Her roof in the summer is pigeon schitt central.
A nice idea gone horribly wrong unless your a fat pigeon
 
Not from lead, oh no, from rspb supporters!

They the rspb have encouraged millions of followers to feed birds in the gardens which has resulted in the spreading of a disease that finches in particular are vulnerable to.
They estimate 3m green finches have been lost alone.
The irony is for me though is the fact they can put a shameful number of deaths for their own handiwork but no one seems to have a figure for how many birds have been lost from injesting lead shot!!
From where I'm standing they the guardians of bird life are actually causing more harm than shooting with lead!
Bat**** bonkers Britain at its best.
Trichomonosis may have been a shock horror headline 20 years ago if the simple cure wasn't to clean your bird feeders occasionally. Presumably SD has picked up on something regurgitated by the Guardian.
Not sure that you have to be a paid up member of the RSPB to feed birds.
 
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The Royal society for the protection of buzzards want you to feed and cosolidate small birds on your feeding stations. Why? So their beloved Sparrowhawks can get plenty of food. Ours was regularly used as a Spar Tesco shop until recently.
So you think Sparrowhawks will eat less small birds if they have to fly a few yards further?
And I thought all the Buzzards where busy eating the dead foxes SD leaves lying around.
 
These days I only get insects splattered on my windscreen when driving in France. The minute I hit UK shores there's nothing.
Bought this in Austria over twenty years ago. It is still 3/4 full and has never been used once in the UK.
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So you think Sparrowhawks will eat less small birds if they have to fly a few yards further?
And I thought all the Buzzards where busy eating the dead foxes SD leaves lying around.
You sir are asking stupid questions and stating stupid accusations ref SD members.
Anti Troll perhaps. Will leave that decision to SD owners.
 
Green finch are very susceptible to trichomonisis, but goldfinch and chaffinch get it too. I used to have 30-40 greenfinch on the feeders daily, now I’m lucky to have a couple, but they are bouncing back a bit.
 
The mad bird neighbor has about 10 feeding stations in the garden But .
And yes its a big But theyre feeding every pigeon, crow and magpie in the area .
Songbirds don't get a look in .
Her roof in the summer is pigeon schitt central.
A nice idea gone horribly wrong unless your a fat pigeon
Same as my neighbour... they are both disciples of Chris Packham.
Every morning and afternoon, they pile bird food on the lawn up by their cottage, and also down the bottom of the garden at a feeding station next to the stream... I've lost count this year of how many rats I've trapped in the Fenns and cages along my bit of the stream. And up by their cottage, you get about 30 rooks, plus the pigeons, a couple of pheasants, rats, grey squirrels and Muntjac, all tucking into the seed as soon as it's tipped out.
 
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