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After weeks of eating bird food off and under my neighbour's bird table, my local tame pigeons suddenly took a liking to the ivy berries in her hedge instead. The weather had not turned cold or anything, do ivy berries get "ripe" and therefore more appealing??
Before I scared some away by pulling up the blind, there were about 15 on her little hedge..

 

 

PS Today they are cooing and jumping on each other. This must mean either that spring has sprung OR ivy berries are an aphrodisiac. DON'T try it Guys, only joking!!

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I was around the Royston Buntingford area last week, I saw a number of large flocks of Pigeons.

More than I have seen for a long time now.

I wish I had!! I shot 30 on Wednesday but it took me all day. (should have been 40, of course but I never shoot well if it's 40 minutes between shots)

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I wish I had!! I shot 30 on Wednesday but it took me all day. (should have been 40, of course but I never shoot well if it's 40 minutes between shots)

i was out friday and saturday still got plenty about but i think the continentals have gone, not so easy to decoy now, 3 weeks ago they were trying to land on the rotary now they ignore it.maybe it was the strong winds stopping them decoying well

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