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I have virtually given up pigeon shooting. Bird flu has probably done for a large proportion just as it has for many other species - how many blackbirds do you see in the garden these days? Pre- covid, I can remember fields being blue with pigeons. Not now. And if there is a half decent number on a field the flock leaves as one never to return. 

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7 hours ago, Halitosis said:

I have virtually given up pigeon shooting. Bird flu has probably done for a large proportion just as it has for many other species - how many blackbirds do you see in the garden these days? Pre- covid, I can remember fields being blue with pigeons. Not now. And if there is a half decent number on a field the flock leaves as one never to return. 

What you mean is YOU CAN'T FIND THEM to shoot at?

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9 hours ago, Halitosis said:

I have virtually given up pigeon shooting. Bird flu has probably done for a large proportion just as it has for many other species - how many blackbirds do you see in the garden these days? Pre- covid, I can remember fields being blue with pigeons. Not now. And if there is a half decent number on a field the flock leaves as one never to return. 

nothing to-do with bird flu, they are just not in your area.

 

21 minutes ago, Morkin said:

We have hundreds, and a lot of fields to feed on👍

:good:

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We were out all day yesterday and I can assure the op that there are no shortage of Pigeons , we had gas guns going off yesterday and the woods were full of Pigeons , most of these have been on freshly lifted beet fields and not the rape , we don't expect to see many on our rape fields till after Christmas , rape is now the last resort and being in a area where a lot of game shooting take place they will move on to cover crops as soon as the season is over in about six weeks time .   MM

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8 hours ago, JKD said:

You need member kitchrat to accompany you,,,, that'll draw the pigeons in for sure 👍😆

Ha Ha but it's not me, it's Rick Onissance that finds the pigeons. All I have to do is fund it, carry it and shoot it!

6 hours ago, DUNKS said:

How many Blackbirds do I see in my garden??? ONE and only ever one till he finds a mate. He even resents me being in the garden cos it's his! 

Lots here, not many cats..... 2+2=4??

5 hours ago, marsh man said:

We were out all day yesterday and I can assure the op that there are no shortage of Pigeons , we had gas guns going off yesterday and the woods were full of Pigeons , most of these have been on freshly lifted beet fields and not the rape , we don't expect to see many on our rape fields till after Christmas , rape is now the last resort and being in a area where a lot of game shooting take place they will move on to cover crops as soon as the season is over in about six weeks time .   MM

Unusually good numbers of pigeons round here, quite a lot of rape, which may account for it as many farmers elsewhere seem to be giving up on it. Flea beetle, pigeon damage and poor price to blame.

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51 minutes ago, kitchrat said:

Ha Ha but it's not me, it's Rick Onissance that finds the pigeons. All I have to do is fund it, carry it and shoot it!

Lots here, not many cats..... 2+2=4??

Unusually good numbers of pigeons round here, quite a lot of rape, which may account for it as many farmers elsewhere seem to be giving up on it. Flea beetle, pigeon damage and poor price to blame.

No two years are never the same John , we know they are about in good numbers in certain places , sadly not everyone is in the right place , but if they are in a Pigeon area then there turn will come , might not be for a while but they need to keep looking as they might arrive for a few days and then move on again for no reason . they are masters at the art of surviving .  MM

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18 hours ago, Halitosis said:

I have virtually given up pigeon shooting. Bird flu has probably done for a large proportion just as it has for many other species - how many blackbirds do you see in the garden these days? Pre- covid, I can remember fields being blue with pigeons. Not now. And if there is a half decent number on a field the flock leaves as one never to return. 

 It's just the time of year typical winter behavior 

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22 hours ago, mossy835 said:

i was out on rape yesterday there hundreds of them on it all day.

Your lucky, I see more maggies than pigeon on my friends farm, !!!!!!!! There are pigeon about the Vale but all ready taken by other lucky shooters😒

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