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Jasper and birds

Postby Lozzles » 15 May 2013, 09:26

I know Jasper is a cocker spaniel, so maybe this is normal behaviour. I have just dragged Jasper in from the garden where he was trying his best to catch/eat a young blackbird :( He is now going mad to get out again to finish the job. I popped outside and the bird and it's frantic parents are nowhere to be seen now, so I hope they have left the area. I'm guessing we have a nest in the garden and that Jasper has discovered it and will continue to be on the lookout for further prey :( Last year I twice caught him in the garden killing a pidgeon. Not nice, but what can I do? :?
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Re: Jasper and birds

Postby meriad » 15 May 2013, 11:08

In all honesty Loz, short of putting a bell (or probably even two) on his collar so the birds get some pre-warning that he's coming or clapping your hands when you let him out to warn and shoo the birds away, there isn't much you can do.

Animals are animals - and as much as we have domesticated them there are times when their basic instincts will always take over and catching and killing is unfortunately one of the things that is part of that.

I suspect that the poor little bird fell out the next last night in the winds (well it was very windy where I am)... but hopefully as you say it's managed to get away.
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Re: Jasper and birds

Postby Diflower » 15 May 2013, 11:58

Pigeons are too stupid meriad, we rattle the door handle, open and close the back door, clap, and still they look dumbly around. Minnie erupts out of the door, I've no idea what she'd do if she actually caught one!
We've tried all sorts to stop her but it really is impossible.

We had a baby blackbird left behind when Min charged out one day Loz, Mr B was on the wall shrieking, but it had tucked itself behind a shrub and she didn't see it.
It's the reason I wouldn't have a cat any more, the garden's small and walled so the poor birds are literally sitting ducks/blackbirds/pigeons...
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Re: Jasper and birds

Postby JoM » 15 May 2013, 12:04

Bill's a bird chaser. He's been going crazy in the window this morning watching a magpie hop around the close. John took him up the Chase one morning over the bank holiday and said he was after a pheasant.
He's never yet managed to catch anything though, maybe because he's got two tags on his collar which jangle quite a bit.
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Re: Jasper and birds

Postby Lozzles » 15 May 2013, 13:55

Jasper thinks it's all a game and as you say, it's only natural for him I suppose. I'll just carry on doing what I can but I just want the baby birds to have a fighting chance.
He's such a monkey :)
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Re: Jasper and birds

Postby Kaz » 15 May 2013, 15:44

Pepper very very nearly had a young pigeon in our garden last weekend, she was on it like lightning but it just got away :shock:

As Meri said you can't fight nature - it just isn't very pleasant for us! :roll: :?
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Re: Jasper and birds

Postby molly » 15 May 2013, 18:41

Our dog was such a coward that she waited until the birds flew off before she chased them.
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Re: Jasper and birds

Postby Lozzles » 15 May 2013, 18:45

:lol: Aww, Jasmine cat was like that :D
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Re: Jasper and birds

Postby Kaz » 15 May 2013, 18:47

:lol: :lol: That's so funny molly :lol: :lol: 8-)
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