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Had my trap in the garden and it hasn't been set up for a while, set it up this morning - nothing at tea time, took my baby son to see the local farmers animals - come back and bingo - one magpie! I've give it water but what shoul I feed it for the time being?

 

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Complete dog food fed dry, By law a larsen trap has to be check at least once every 24 hours,Not preaching mate just knew some 1 who had hassle over theres and the call bird can only be kept in the trap if the traps is set,Load of bollocks i know but that's what they state.

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yeah that's fine mate, i'm up on my regulations so hopefully that won't be a problem, the magpies raided 2 songbirds nests in my garden and pecked all the eggs open. dry dog food it is, i've even saved it some chicken from my tea!

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wish i could put one in my garden[nosey neighbour] they've had the young black birds, goldies they've not managed to get the blue tits yet it's killing me getting up at 4-30 to shoot them, as soon as you get rid more appear

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I have just caught two this morning within 12 hours of having a new call bird on site. I've had about 20 so far this year, then gave it a rest for 2 or 3 weeks and now catching the new magpies that have moved into this territory.

My garden in full of song birds now after 4 years of persistent control :victory:

 

I feed my call birds a mixture of things... house scraps, egg's, horse course mix, chicken carcass... Just remember to keep them somewhere in the shade this time of year with plenty of water, they soon perish in the heat.

 

Happy Trapping :D

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wish i could put one in my garden[nosey neighbour] they've had the young black birds, goldies they've not managed to get the blue tits yet it's killing me getting up at 4-30 to shoot them, as soon as you get rid more appear

 

Tell me about it, ive got the same problem, 4.30 / 5am every morning they are clacking like mad trying to attack the little birds nests in my garden. Ive shot 2 now, the last one caused a right row as within 5 mins of shooting it, and it laying dead on my lawn, along came another 2 magpies and 3 crows all making a right racket. Unfortunately none of them landed in positions where I could get a safe shot off, so I had to get rid of the dead magpie before the neighbours wondered what all the noise was about!

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update - our lass wasn't too happy and we live next door to the little girls dinner lady, chirping early etc so unfortunaltey I fed it some lead last night! i'm gunna set it up elsewhere! bloody women eh!

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