Ahh.The common one around my coastal area is the Boat-tailed Grackle. While numourous, they don't bother the blue jays and cardinals. At least by the numbers of those that I see, they are doing fine. The blue jays and grackels are equally aggressive at the feeder, the red bellied woodpeckers clear them both out. Most mornings the grackles and jays grab their seed in an organized manner. Surprisingly the biggest battles are the mourning doves and the woodpeckers.My neighbor likes to grow stuff. He says the black birds(grackles and crows), and mostly little brown birds wipe out his little crops. (assuming sparrows)Last year his sunflowers were decimated ,by these little gremlins. Oh and in TX , they are.
Woodys are tuff birds and don't take poop. I've tried to shoo them away by shooting pellets right next to them and they just look at the dent in the tree lol.Ahh.The common one around my coastal area is the Boat-tailed Grackle. While numourous, they don't bother the blue jays and cardinals. At least by the numbers of those that I see, they are doing fine. The blue jays and grackels are equally aggressive at the feeder, the red bellied woodpeckers clear them both out. Most mornings the grackles and jays grab their seed in an organized manner. Surprisingly the biggest battles are the mourning doves and the woodpeckers.
I have a burning hatred for them. I do the same thing with them. I have some spining targets under the feeder. I smack one of those to scare them away. They will just gorge themselves with seed.Woodys are tuff birds and don't take poop. I've tried to shoo them away by shooting pellets right next to them and they just look at the dent in the tree lol.
Mourning doves aren't the brightest bulbs in the box either lol.
*PigeonsJust the ones with the little white strip on there wing. I believe. There are literally thousands of them here under bridges ,on perches, on telephone poles, on top of buildings. From east side of town to out of town. Probably a few sitting on my trashcan right now too.
Yea, , what he said.Perhaps someone with definitive knowledge can chime in and enlighten us.
IMO
INVASIVE!!
WORTHY OF DEATH
Ed
Paintball gun.Does ANYONE KNOW OR HEARD OF AN AIR RIFLE that shoots white challk balls. I saw a Warden in a National Park shoot a fax to chase it away from a picnic area. Ir was also a repeater.
Well actually only 4 of your list of 11 are considered invasive and no the white wing is not one of them. All birds except the feral pidgin or rock dove, starling, english sparrow, and eurasian, or collard dove have some form of federal protection. Crows, grackels and black birds fall under different classification than song birds so different laws for them. Invasive classification doesn't automatically mean they are not protected case in point the cattel egret. If your motivation is to protect your song birds I would suggest the cats are a much bigger problem than grackels.Just the ones with the little white strip on there wing. I believe. There are literally thousands of them here under bridges ,on perches, on telephone poles, on top of buildings. From east side of town to out of town. Probably a few sitting on my trashcan right now too.