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Wood Pigeon Eating My Tree
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A flippin' Wood Pigeon is sitting in my false acacia tree seemingly nibbling at the new leaves. What is it eating?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//Most of its diet is vegetable, round and fleshy leaves from Caryophyllaceae, Asteraceae, and cruciferous vegetables taken from open fields or gardens and lawns; young shoots and seedlings are favoured, and it will take grain, pine nuts, and certain fruits and berries. In the autumn they also eat figs and acorns, and in winter buds of trees and bushes.//
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one of these will work, a local farmer putting one in a neighbouring field, two bangs every twenty minutes in daylight....it's scared off all the rooks herewell and truly - however, the pheasants just pull two fingers at it and carry on pecking in the seeded field.
one of these will work, a local farmer putting one in a neighbouring field, two bangs every twenty minutes in daylight....it's scared off all the rooks herewell and truly - however, the pheasants just pull two fingers at it and carry on pecking in the seeded field.
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