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Pretty to look at and nature in the raw but a pain - keep thining out other birds in my garden and nowt can be done.

 

The last Collared Dove survived as hearing a 'thud' I saw it land with it on the grass - suffice to say I ran out and it let go and away. The Dove was shaken but took off a few minutes later minus a whole load of feathers.

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Pretty to look at and nature in the raw but a pain - keep thining out other birds in my garden and nowt can be done.

 

The last Collared Dove survived as hearing a 'thud' I saw it land with it on the grass - suffice to say I ran out and it let go and away. The Dove was shaken but took off a few minutes later minus a whole load of feathers.

 

 

 

As if they don't have a hard enough time feeding with less people having hedges in there garden, it's a bloody dove not a rare species there not even native no better than grey squirrels in my opinion!

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