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Hello Chap's..just a question for you lad's .

 

Iv been vermin controling for about 30 year's now. I started with dog's and an air rifle when i was quite young..and foolish. I even got into falconary at the age of about 24 till i was about 28 but a split in a relationship ended that short and i never got back into it.

 

On a few occasions i have thought of getting back into it but i know the commitment you lads have to put into these bird's :yes:

 

Anyway enough of all that...How many of you have bird's that go moleing.?? Yep "moleing".!!

 

This is the million doller question.

 

A strange question but i have a good reason for asking....as i trap moles using traps but i thought if i can get a bird that catchs moles my job could be made a whole lot easyer...as in no probing or digging and laying trap's :thumbs:

 

I get alot of shooting permission through moleing.

 

Oh I forgot to mension the lad called Phil thats going around my permissions with a hunting bird claiming it hunts up moles...and can clean up a field in just a few visits :whistling:

 

I dont supose he a member on here maybe.?? I want to see this mole hunting bird :laugh: Dont get me wrong here im well awere that if a bird see's a mole on top of the ground that its likley to kill it but im sure they dont go cleaning up fields in a few days :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

 

But got to give it to him he gave me and a few land owners the tickels over the last few days :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

 

Marty :victory:

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Not for the faint hearted catching moles. certainly wouldn't advice flying anything smaller than a Goldie or large female Redtail at them. moles are more than capable of dragging hawks down their hole's and devouring them :whistling: .

 

Flying Harrishawks at them? my money is on the mole everytime :D....

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Don't some types of owl hunt moles? :hmm:

only the ones with oxygen tanks on can follow them underground :laugh: moles can survive in an inviorement containing only 6% oxygen as they have double the carnt remeber if its red or white blood cells of other mamals/ :yes: a tawny or barn owl is more than capable of taking a mole worming on top :thumbs:
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Would love to know how he entered his birds on them I tried feeding mine some that I trapped and they didnt seem to recognise them as food and so wouldnt touch them

 

Personally I think your looking at a miner bird to get at the moles thats where they get their name from isnt it? :lol:

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Don't some types of owl hunt moles? :hmm:

only the ones with oxygen tanks on can follow them underground :laugh: moles can survive in an inviorement containing only 6% oxygen as they have double the carnt remeber if its red or white blood cells of other mamals/ :yes: a tawny or barn owl is more than capable of taking a mole worming on top :thumbs:

 

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Aye, I'm sure I saw something about barn owls taking them as they pushed up the molehills somewhere at one point. :thumbs:

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Heres my pet robin getting ready to catch a few moles................just before he digs the totties in too........... :thumbs:

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Hahahaha...pesonally i think hes some kind of nutter thats just got out of the loonybin somewhere... :blink:

 

I think he may have a harris from how the bird was discribed..but come on..its a compleat insult to a good bird to have to sit on the fist of such an idiot :yes:

 

Anyway lads thanks for the laugh's...Il get back to my own section of the forum.

 

Good luck and happy hunting.

 

Marty :victory:

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