Christmas In The Good Old Days
ChatterBank1 min ago
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I believe 'the season' refers to shooting them, not any other forms of control. It's perfectly legal to kill them - they are not a protected species.
As to harm, they do loads in gardens - they are voracious eaters. They can destroy a row of veg in a week. Though also love the fresh tender growth (that will be starting about now) on flowers - they eat the growing tips out.
Though I've never seen it, I've been told they scratch up and eat bulbs, which does sound a bit far-fetched to me.
Regarding killing wild birds.
It is unlawful in the UK to kill wild bird except with some exceptions.
http://www.naturenet.net/law/birds.html#kill
You need a licence to kill a pheasant (game bird).
Report the person concerned.
Well done oap. I am so pleased that you tackled it so well. Sometimes these things are done in ignorance by those concerned. I presume those pheasants were being fattened up for a tasty Sunday lunch. May they enjoy their freedom. Unfortunately, the vast majority are bred purely for shooting and eating anyway, so lets hope these two lay low!