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The ones from 'our sponsors' are meant for dead birds, the others you've seen on here for around £40

have a plastic body and printed foam wings as well as the rod, which some call the bouncer.

The ones I've been making move in more ways than your normal bouncer.

Check this out and you will see what I meanHome made pigeon decoy

 

 

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The ones from 'our sponsors' are meant for dead birds, the others you've seen on here for around £40

have a plastic body and printed foam wings as well as the rod, which some call the bouncer.

The ones I've been making move in more ways than your normal bouncer.

Check this out and you will see what I meanHome made pigeon decoy

 

 

GH

 

Our bouncers are suitable for either real or plastic birds..

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  • 2 weeks later...
what they like for crow /jacks .atb noel

 

They work well on some occasions, on others they serve only to spook the crows. I find jackdaws are more drawn to them than crows in general as they seem more intruiged.

You can get 3 for £30 in shops such a UKshootwarehouse. Lightweight and handy to have. :oops:

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