do black birds mess up ducks

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do black birds mess up ducks

Postby j.r. » Sat Jan 12, 2008 3:06 pm

I have a place that is over run with blackbirds . I have never seen it this bad on the place as far as ducks go they seem to stay in the fields at night that is more open but the fields that have coffee beans the birds over run it late in the afternoons to roost and stay in the coffee beans all night and make just way to much racket. I have thought about getting a propane cannon and putting up in the late afternoon and let it run for a few hours to maybe get them away. Just looking for thoughts
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Postby missed mallards » Sat Jan 12, 2008 3:31 pm

I've seen both, most of the time the black birds keep the ducks up high.
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Postby atovol » Sat Jan 12, 2008 4:39 pm

We have alot where we are at as well. This morning we were watching a big flock of black birds flying over and then two teal fell out of them and into the decoys. Caught us way off guard.
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Postby qckmstr » Sat Jan 12, 2008 6:14 pm

if it is bunch of them YES. i have seen to many times black birds come in and light on corn/milo/etc and not one single big bird would come near them. now the small ducks don't seem to mind them. my advice is if they're landing close to you ...spook them off.
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Postby Swamp Ass » Sat Jan 12, 2008 6:31 pm

Yep.
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Postby BeastMaster » Sat Jan 12, 2008 7:44 pm

seems like blackbirds = no ducks ??? why is that
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Postby qckmstr » Sat Jan 12, 2008 10:23 pm

BeastMaster wrote:seems like blackbirds = no ducks ??? why is that


it's a racial thing.. kinda like if you go to a eat'n joint and it's full of negro. :lol:

i've noticed the same thing applies if you have a bunch of small ducks too. or atleast thats how it works where i hunt.. the holes that are covered up with woodies,ring necks etc, the big birds won't come in them. now,.. if it's just a few it don't bother them..
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Postby mudsucker » Sat Jan 12, 2008 10:46 pm

qckmstr wrote:
BeastMaster wrote:seems like blackbirds = no ducks ??? why is that


it's a racial thing.. kinda like if you go to a eat'n joint and it's full of negro. :lol:

i've noticed the same thing applies if you have a bunch of small ducks too. or atleast thats how it works where i hunt.. the holes that are covered up with woodies,ring necks etc, the big birds won't come in them. now,.. if it's just a few it don't bother them..
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Postby duramax » Mon Jan 14, 2008 10:11 am

I believe firmly that big flocks of blackbirds=no ducks. I have seen it so many times. You will be shooting steady ducks and then 1000 black birds come in and land. The ducks won't come within a hundred yards after that. Plus the buggers will wipe out your milo or millet in a hurry. I carry #7 steel to sling at them if the decide to land too close.
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Postby Locked Up » Mon Jan 14, 2008 2:51 pm

duramax wrote:I believe firmly that big flocks of blackbirds=no ducks. I have seen it so many times. You will be shooting steady ducks and then 1000 black birds come in and land. The ducks won't come within a hundred yards after that. Plus the buggers will wipe out your milo or millet in a hurry. I carry #7 steel to sling at them if the decide to land too close.

I don't tollerate them landing all in the rice either when I am hunting. I think it spooks the ducks because of all the noise and movement. It makes the ducks uneasy it think, don't know though. I have notice the same to make the story short.

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