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04 Oct 2022 18:37 #5967
by Jim Wright
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Good news for the hawk - bad news for sparrows (and collared doves)! Asda staff opened a fire door and the bird flew out.
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03 Oct 2022 21:24 #5959
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Sprawk obviously doesn't prefer the discount stores lol
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03 Oct 2022 16:46 #5956
by Alan Hudson
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No I meant cannon net which can be fired over the bird, they were in regular use for waders
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03 Oct 2022 16:42 #5955
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I think you mean mist net, Alan. In the past I have been asked to try to catch birds in buildings and release them but have yet to be successful. The problem is that they invariably stay in the highest part and cannot be enticed to fly low enough and out of the door. Sorry but can't be more helpful.
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03 Oct 2022 16:34 #5954
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It needs someone with a cannon net , maybe an experienced falconer is also a possibility
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03 Oct 2022 02:52 #5953
by John T Goy
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Kill a few pigeons and let it have it's dinner!
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