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At this time of year the once rare (believe it or not) wood pigeon; who's population growth has been dramatic since the early 1970's, when Oilseed Rape was introduced to our farm rotations and provided a good winter food source. This positive story is rarely publicised by the RSPB when looking at farmland birds population decline or otherwise, why? Because their population growth has been due to modern farming practice and we can't have that. One of the down sides to their massive population increase is that we now need to control their numbers as pests in order to protect our crops. Don't forget that these crops will grow and be sold, to provide food and diesel for the kitchens and cars for you, the general public. We have to use lots of tools in order to keep the pigeons at bay, these include gas bangers, day rope bangers, rockets and spinning discs and kites but ultimately the most successful, if moved regularly is the gas banger. This comes with a small cost in that they make a noise that some people find offensive in disturbing the quite country ambiance. Unfortunately the countryside is not an oil painting by Linton in the 1880's or Constable from the 19th Century, it is working factory floor that has to produce food and a profit to keep it maintained, to provide jobs and to keep its landscape so that the next generation of Constables are not policed out of existence. That's not to say i would ignore people concerns, but the street has to be a two way one.
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