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Air Guns??
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ChAoTicintheNewYear | Report | 10 May 2009 15:57 |
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lol Bob they probably did. |
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Bobtanian | Report | 10 May 2009 15:30 |
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Which really should rule out the use of them in a lot of back gardens. |
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Eddieisagrandad | Report | 10 May 2009 12:53 |
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I forgot to ask, are you sure it isn't a sparrowhawk doing the killing? Despite the name, Pigeon is near the top of their prefered menu. A few weeks back one took out the wood pigeons that I had been fattening up all winter in my garden with a view to a free sunday lunch. |
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Eddieisagrandad | Report | 10 May 2009 12:49 |
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All of the crows, ie jackdaws, magpies, rooks, jays and hoodies etc. (unfortunately not the human ones) are regarded as pests and anyone is entitled to shoot them. Woodpigeons, rabbits and grey tree rats in particular are also vermin and incidentally make for good eating. |
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Uggers | Report | 10 May 2009 11:15 |
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I have no idea Sheila but I wish I had one now cos I've just had to come in from the garden to stop me from murdering next door's yappy little dog |
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ChAoTicintheNewYear | Report | 10 May 2009 11:12 |
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"The laws on the use of air rifles are complex and too long to relate here. But basically you can only use them on land where you have permission and the projectile must not leave the boundary of that land." |
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Eldrick | Report | 10 May 2009 11:02 |
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yes, lots of laws regarding air guns. Masses of them. |
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KempinaPartyhat | Report | 10 May 2009 10:53 |
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not totally sure but air guns use to be covered by NO law at all....give the local vet a ring they may know as there should be a air gun pellet in the birds |
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SheilaSomerset | Report | 10 May 2009 10:51 |
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I'm pretty certain that someone near us is letting loose with an air gun/rifle. I found a dead jackdaw in our garden yesterday, it had hit the ground with such force that its beak was embedded in the lawn - no marks, no feathers, no sign of mauling. There's a dead pigeon outside this morning - both of these birds are regular visitors to our garden, jackdaws are currently nesting nearby. If I catch someone (and I have my suspicions who it is and they live not a million miles away) I shall wrap his 'toy' around his scrawny little neck :-(((( |
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