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Wildlife in your Garden

You posted the best way to kill them though.

This isn’t the “ how to kill wildlife thread “ you geriatric loon lol
When your wild life destroy you personal items even golf club handle rubber sleeves or eat your plants seed etc mice are famous for doing this year after year if you do not get rid of them - wooden decking makes an ideal nest for them - they nest anywhere in your garden imo wildlife you don't want - I suppose in your case you don't get them in Woolshire ......
 
When your wild life destroy you personal items even golf club handle rubber sleeves or eat your plants seed etc mice are famous for doing this year after year if you do not get rid of them - wooden decking makes an ideal nest for them - they nest anywhere in your garden imo wildlife you don't want - I suppose in your case you don't get them in Woolshire ......

Just get a cat you nutter
 

Just found a beautiful grounded Manx Shearwater.

They can't take off from the land, so just waddle about being easy prey to gulls and rats etc.

Waiting for the drink to wear off enough, to drive it to the sea whilst it is still dark.

Then it will hopefully have a more successful second attempt at its migration to South America.
 

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Just found a beautiful grounded Manx Shearwater.

They can't take off from the land, so just waddle about being easy prey to gulls and rats etc.

Waiting for the drink to wear off enough, to drive it to the sea whilst it is still dark.

Then it will hopefully have a more successful second attempt at its migration to South America.

Update.

The bird lives!

I spent half an hour at the beach helping it to learn how to fly. Ended up in the sea up to my thighs a fair few times, so I could throw it out beyond where the waves were breaking.

It kept coming back to the beach but getting stronger each time. Until the last time when it went out to sea by itself and then flapped away.

 
Update.

The bird lives!

I spent half an hour at the beach helping it to learn how to fly. Ended up in the sea up to my thighs a fair few times, so I could throw it out beyond where the waves were breaking.

It kept coming back to the beach but getting stronger each time. Until the last time when it went out to sea by itself and then flapped away.


I found a juvenile gannet on the beach a few days ago and wasn’t sure of the best course of action. Thought there was a chance it’s parents might still be feeding it so chose to leave it. Was massive as well like. Thing I probably should have done what you did
 

I know I,ve already mentioned Parrots in the City, but I’m seeing more and more of them all the time.

Whether it’s other small flocks joining together to form bigger flocks for the Winter - safety in numbers etc.

They really are everywhere in South Liverpool at the mo.
Weird isn't it? I live less than ten miles from Sefton Park (as the parrot flies) and have never yet seen a parrot.
I guess they have an aversion to wool. lol
 
Weird isn't it? I live less than ten miles from Sefton Park (as the parrot flies) and have never yet seen a parrot.
I guess they have an aversion to wool. lol

Sefton Park has got the biggest all year round flock in the city !

From what I`ve read they`re quite detrimental to native birds too, the biggest one being that they turf native birds out of their nesting sites - holes in trees.
 
Sefton Park has got the biggest all year round flock in the city !

From what I`ve read they`re quite detrimental to native birds too, the biggest one being that they turf native birds out of their nesting sites - holes in trees.
Always a touchy subject how to handle invasive species. Probably should have steps taken now whilst we still can
 
Always a touchy subject how to handle invasive species. Probably should have steps taken now whilst we still can

They have the advantage of being " pretty " on their side, so the public immediately take to them.

I remember reading that a council had proposed a cull of them somewhere in London due to the damage they were doing and the locals went nuts.

Foxes are the same. My mate who lives in a rural village in East Yorks, can`t believe that people feed them in the cities, as it`s shoot on sight where he lives lol
 

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