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    I recall reading some years ago that the sparrow numbers were falling due to pollution affecting the eggs they laid. It was thought that the eggs had become very weak and broke easily during incubation. Didn't WA have a sparrow patrol that they used to control the birds spread into that state?
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    You might want to thread some home irrigation pipe through the bushes with a bunch of spray heads. Then when the noisy #^^&* starts up you just turn the hose on 'to water the plants'. He should get the hint that this nesting site is far too wet. And if it fails your plants still get watered as well as fertilized with sparrow poop.

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    I think that continually harassing the little mongrel should eventually pay off. The problems we had with the parrots (28, Australian Ringneck, Port Lincoln Parrot) eating the lawn are starting to ease. We bought some cheap frisbees from K-mart and my wife kept some at the house and I some at the shed. Whenever we noticed a 28 on the lawn we'd chuck a frisbee and they'd be off. It has now got to the stage they know they're not welcome on the lawn and take off as soon as one of us comes on the scene. Just walking past a window is enough to make them take off where previously they didn't seem to recognise us behind the glass. Other parts of the garden where they don't get shooed away from you can walk past without them taking any notice, so they appear to be learning.
    We're very lucky in WA to not have sparrows, having grown up with them in NZ I know what a pest they are.

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    I bought a Nerf disk shooter to discourage the magpies. That was fun
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    I have a dog to keep the magpies away

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    A little off topic but dogs and magpies can sometimes be friends.....

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    Sorry guys, I can't resist. Go the mighty 'pies.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpy John View Post
    Go the mighty 'pies.
    That is an oxymoron if ever there was one. I couldn't resist either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chesand View Post
    That is an oxymoron if ever there was one. I couldn't resist either.

    Go the once mighty 'pies.
    Edited to reflect the current state of the team.
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    So the 'Pies are bloody Sparrows too?

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    In a bit of seriousness: Have you considered getting the girls on birth control?

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    Not a bad idea Rich.
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