Just a thought:
I play Noisy and Bell miner calls to the Noisy Miners here with my iPod.
It doesn't make them go away or stop breeding (contra tape-luring stories) but
it sure does p*** them off:-)
I figure as they cause so much grief to what residents I have left it's a fair
thing to do and they may eventually get the message!
I've gone from a bird list of around 80 in the garden to less than 30 in last
ten years: and it's all down to them!
Alan ;-)
P S I can't play Bell Miner too long as it gets to me too!
On 27/02/2010, at 12:13 , Ivor Preston wrote:
Cas,
Sorry to say no joy and the snakes get tangled in the mower blades!
I've also tried hanging CDs to no avail.
The recent Birding-aus thread on trapping Mynahs seems the only sure way.
Good luck,
Ivor
On 27/02/2010, at 11:00 AM, Cas and Lisa Liber wrote:
> I heard somewhere that rubber snakes on a lawn might scare Indian mynahs.
> Anyone tried this before?
> cheers
> Cas Liber
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