rollerman132
264 posts
Mar 30, 2008
7:04 PM
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Have any of you seen a BOP go after wild birds, or even catch one? I haven’t, they seem to like the way our birds taste or just see them as easy picking. When I go down to the neighborhood gas station, all I see on the telephone lines are rows and row of comies, with out a care in the world, just sitting there. What in the hell made these dam things change from their natural diet, to our birds? I wonder if I sent up a kit of comies, would they still go after them? It can’t just be the roll; they go after them before they even get a chance to roll.
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nicksiders
2650 posts
Mar 30, 2008
7:14 PM
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Yes, I have seen them take plovers, quail, starlings, doves, young ducklings, young gooslings.....
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black_hawk_down
102 posts
Mar 30, 2008
7:48 PM
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i think that our birds get attack and preyed more than commies is because our birds actually fly. On the other hand commies do not fly much. BOP see our birds when we fly'em and attack'em. i think BOP do attack at the same rate even if commie or not.-joe
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RUDY..ZUPPPPP
1441 posts
Mar 30, 2008
7:55 PM
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I saw a b.o.p. grubbing on a dove............... ---------- RUDY PAYEN PANCHO VILLA LOFT
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nicksiders
2651 posts
Mar 30, 2008
7:57 PM
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A big problem is our birds enter the sky from the same spot and return to that same spot. Al Perron who flys from a fixed loft and a portable rarely gets hit from his portable, but takes hits at his fixed loft.
Nick Siders
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