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Vicious Magpie
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Over the last two days we have had five starling fledglings killed and eaten by what seems to be a horribly vicious magpie.
I know it's nature and the magpie needs to feed its young but honestly, it is upsetting to see.
Funnily enough I don't get upset when the sparrowhawk attacks. I suppose that it's the frequency of the magpie killings that is so upsetting.
Is there anything at all that will deter the magpies?
I know it's nature and the magpie needs to feed its young but honestly, it is upsetting to see.
Funnily enough I don't get upset when the sparrowhawk attacks. I suppose that it's the frequency of the magpie killings that is so upsetting.
Is there anything at all that will deter the magpies?
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That thread was a long time ago, Togo. Thank you, anyway. All I'm really asking is, can I deter magpies from using my garden as a dining room. I'm not going to shoot or kill anything. I can't even willingly kill an ant.
Perhaps just not putting food out for the birds might help. Fewer birds, fewer predators.
Perhaps just not putting food out for the birds might help. Fewer birds, fewer predators.
Tills you can discourage the unwanted with something like this. After a few days of your "displeasure" at their presence the unwelcome will keep well away from your no go zone. It worked for me with the damned cats that used to visit. My Hozelock attachment fires a jet of water about 30 ft.
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When we first moved into our current house we had loads of magpies, many nesting in bushes bordering our next door neighbour's garden, and a few crows nesting in a tall tree some houses along from us (now, sadly, chopped down).
On one occasion we did watch the unpleasant sight of the crows attacking the magpies' nests and killing their chicks while the parents flapped and squawked ineffectually. So all corvines are "nasty".
Unfortunately our cats (and we've always had plenty of them) are just as "nasty" and destructive of the local wild-life.
In all these cases it's the way God made them, isn't it? Maybe I'll get to take it up with Him some day.
On one occasion we did watch the unpleasant sight of the crows attacking the magpies' nests and killing their chicks while the parents flapped and squawked ineffectually. So all corvines are "nasty".
Unfortunately our cats (and we've always had plenty of them) are just as "nasty" and destructive of the local wild-life.
In all these cases it's the way God made them, isn't it? Maybe I'll get to take it up with Him some day.
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