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I dont belive the decline of the song birds is wholey down to just the Corvids,

over the last few years ive seen a big decline in the amount of Corvids

we see near me, we also have a large decline in the song birds we see,

compared to about 10 years ago, magpies were ten a penny,

now im lucky if i see more than two together, there are no keepered estates

near me, and as far as i know, no one is trapping them or shooting them.

were do you live the gobie desert :blink:

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I dont belive the decline of the song birds is wholey down to just the Corvids,

over the last few years ive seen a big decline in the amount of Corvids

we see near me, we also have a large decline in the song birds we see,

compared to about 10 years ago, magpies were ten a penny,

now im lucky if i see more than two together, there are no keepered estates

near me, and as far as i know, no one is trapping them or shooting them.

were do you live the gobie desert :blink:

 

 

Nope unfortunaly about 2 miles out of wigan lol.

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I dont belive the decline of the song birds is wholey down to just the Corvids,

over the last few years ive seen a big decline in the amount of Corvids

we see near me, we also have a large decline in the song birds we see,

compared to about 10 years ago, magpies were ten a penny,

now im lucky if i see more than two together, there are no keepered estates

near me, and as far as i know, no one is trapping them or shooting them.

were do you live the gobie desert :blink:

 

 

Nope unfortunaly about 2 miles out of wigan lol.

and you recon there's a decline in magpies, crows, jays , you must be either short sighted or a member of the rspb , the place is over run by them , unless you live in uncle joes mint ball factory :blink:

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My Countryside Alliance magazine came through the post today and included a leaflet about a new "corvid research project" on this very subject.

 

The website is www.songbird-survival.org.uk

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I dont belive the decline of the song birds is wholey down to just the Corvids,

over the last few years ive seen a big decline in the amount of Corvids

we see near me, we also have a large decline in the song birds we see,

compared to about 10 years ago, magpies were ten a penny,

now im lucky if i see more than two together, there are no keepered estates

near me, and as far as i know, no one is trapping them or shooting them.

were do you live the gobie desert :blink:

 

 

Nope unfortunaly about 2 miles out of wigan lol.

and you recon there's a decline in magpies, crows, jays , you must be either short sighted or a member of the rspb , the place is over run by them , unless you live in uncle joes mint ball factory :blink:

 

 

 

 

Actualy ive never seen a Jay, crows i see ocasionaly - once every blue moon

and i see about 1-2 magpies every few days,

saw two today.

 

Im certanly not short sited and have never in my life been a member of the RSPB,

 

i walk regulary over the flashes and the cast, and the amount i used to see

has dropped.

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I've got plenty of corvids where I work but also plenty of songbirds. If the keeper and other individuals didn't trap the corvids I'm sure there'd be a lot more. It's all about finding a balance. Corvids shouldn't be wiped out of an area but numbers should be kept at a tolerable and sustainable level. Magpies and the like aren't evil because "evil" is a human concept. Magpies are just being magpies.

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