Ladder traps have worked in their native range but you have to change the ladder design as parrots/parakeets can climb using their beaks.I wonder if a ladder trap might work with them? Not enough hereabouts, yet.
Strikes me there’s some fruitful experimentation with fly tying to be had here!That's one pair that won't be breeding.
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Plenty around here.i saw these in london. how far north are they getting?
Similar years ago on a driven shoot where one of the guns - very showy, but actually an excellent shot - took a snap shot at a crow pushed out of some cover by the beatersOn an estate whereI was a keeper in the Midlands one was killed in the 80's. It flew out f some maize and circled fairly high. With its wedge shaped tail it was mistaken for a magpie and a gun shot it. The boss got it wired up and next shoot day had it on his shoulder. The poor guest had ribbing for weeks with the comments.
Cuttlefish and sunflower seeds.What do they taste like?
Why ?I couldn’t shoot a parakeet
FrighteningGraves is a park here in Sheff, I just saw this on FB.
The Friends of Graves Park are loving it
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i like parrots. i wouldn’t shoot a honey badger either because i like those as well.Why ?
I think the Honey Badger might be my favourite animal?i like parrots. i wouldn’t shoot a honey badger either because i like those as well.
Bloody hell. I remember not so long ago you didn't really see Magpies until you were around Cumbernauld and Glasgow. Now the damn things are absolutely everywhereThere’s a small flock in Glasgow as well as Kirkcaldy.
Also reported being sighted on the edge of Dundee