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I save sent photo's of my pigeons that have been torn to bits,some even with the sparrow hawk on top of the pigeon.

for the last three years...not bothering anymore

im dreading letting my youngsters out this year,

one of my wifes work mates spends a fortune on wild bird foods (THE BEST MONEY CAN BUY) and has quite alot of feedind areas in his garden.

My wife went on telling me that he had a tame robin that used to come and feed by hand,he had been coming for years

alas he never turned up over the last few days.

you guessed it he found what was left of it in the bottom of the garden.

he was saying you feed the wild birds on the bird tables,and all you are doing is gathering them up for hawks to help themselves.

so its not just us thats suffering

we all pay our dues to the RPRA,and have done for years,what do they do for US...expletive removed* ALL.

this country and its laws have gone tits up... NIGHTMARE

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The RSPB are just a money making machine that are one hell of a land owner now to boot.

They get over £120 million alone every year from the old dears wills ... TO look after their Robins etc. The £millions they raise every year goes to bolster their coffers and grease smarmy hands. Why would any one - in reality and not taking a punt at you Ghost rider, believe that they care, or worse still need to!

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The rspb r a joke u do get hawk proof bird tables tho so there safe when at it even tho you shouldnt need them cats do alot damage at bird tables aswell

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RPRA..my mate was telling me at there meetings most of them are asleep,only wake up for the vote,bet thats all sorted out well before the meeting.

to busy running off to belgium holland,a maybe the far east.with all on our HARD EARNED MONEY.

 

 

have a nice day ;)

suns out B) makes a change

 

stu

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The rspb r a joke u do get hawk proof bird tables tho so there safe when at it even tho you shouldnt need them cats do alot damage at bird tables aswell

 

no problems with kittys

my retired greyhound tends to them :animatedpigeons:

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Slightly off topic, but seems to me bird tables force the small birds to feed out in the open which they don't normally do, exposing them to predators. Sheltered area under hedge would be safer for his wild birds, draws less attention, and through that makes area safer for your pigeons.

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