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Protecting Martin Babies From Black Birds

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Date: 06/05/2008 Topics: Pest Control > Birds | Readers Request > Pests  
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Our Purple Martins are being attacked by huge black birds. Is there a way to keep them from stealing the martin babies.

Linda from Saratoga, AR
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By susan matthews (90) Contact
Bait an small area of your backyard with bread and sit in your backyard with a BB gun and shoot these filthy grackles and starlings all day long and look at it as doing nature and yourself a service. They are a scourge and a blight to our native bird populations. A total pestilence. Bury the bodies. At least they will do some good as fertilizer.

Susan in Omaha

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