Car99 wrote: » Hi, Living in the country , recently we seem to have alot more Magpies around , for years we had alot of pied details, robins and the like frequenting the garden and patio area out back. Since the arrival of the magpies thats all we seem to have bloody magpies 3 or 4 of em constantly around the place. How can I get rid of them , should I just get em shot?
bri007 wrote: » Magpies are vicious little b&stards, I seen 3 of them last summer rip shrewd out of a pigeon outside my house, I tried to run them off but they kept coming back and attacking it. Seen the pigeon the next day in bits on the pathway! I don’t like magpies at all
bogman wrote: » You wont have to worry about Magpies or most other birds in the years to come, bird numbers have halved since the 1970's, country is sterilized, drove through county Kilkenny today, huge fields, few ditches, hedgerows slashed, roadside trees slashed, fly numbers decimated, worms facing the same dilemma, pesticides causing untold damage , roadside verges abound with litter, instead of getting rid of these birds, crows, songbirds too, ye should be more concerned with conserving and encouraging them with food in your gardens.... Charles Coughlan Cork
Eddie B wrote: » Forgive me if I'm wrong, but I'm almost certain that destroying any bird nest during the breeding season is illegal. The shooting of magpies and grey crows is allowd all year round under derogation. This does not include the destruction of their nests.
Samara Early Key wrote: » Deter them if you wish but check the legality of removing the nest.
borderlinemeath wrote: » We have magpies in the process of building a nest in one of our fruit trees. Since they started I haven't had to fill my bird feeders as the smaller birds are seemingly staying away. Normally our garden is a haven for birds and insects and I don't want these magpies right in the thick of it. Normally there's a few around, but where they've set themselves up is right in the flight path of my outhouse where I have swallows nesting every year. I'm not going to get a larsen trap or anything like that but I need to get rid of this nest and deter them from nesting so close.
kildare lad wrote: » Is there cats around your area, they'd have no bother killing them, just for fun. I seen it with my own eyes. Ive a fairly big garden and we leave one side of it wild , we dont cut or trim any branchs and its the perfect environment for the birds to fly in and out of going to the feeder nearby . Theres also loads of magpies pigeons and corvids as well and i havent noticed any less songbirds in the area.
magicbastarder wrote: » i suspect the reason many people hate magpies is because they're bloody clever and it unnerves many people.
magicbastarder wrote: » i hate songbirds because they eat the caterpillars of beautiful butterflies. raptors predating other birds = nature. magpies predating on other birds = thuggery, seemingly. i suspect the reason many people hate magpies is because they're bloody clever and it unnerves many people.
Bogwoppit wrote: » Ah yeah, apart from the egg stealing and chick eating bit they’re grand, love the noise they make too.