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Re: WOOD PIGEONS

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2018 9:49 am
by Placido
Jumped out and put a brick beneath the front tyre to bring the VWs to a stop. The woodies appeared to be quite interested.
P.S.: The other 2 wheels are there, I just don't use them very much.

Re: WOOD PIGEONS

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2018 7:33 pm
by Jacksparrow
Placido wrote:Jumped out and put a brick beneath the front tyre to bring the VWs to a stop. The woodies appeared to be quite interested.
P.S.: The other 2 wheels are there, I just don't use them very much.
:D :yes:

Re: WOOD PIGEONS

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2018 8:48 pm
by Butterfly
I try and discourage pigeons coming to my garden, not so much because I don't like them, but because of my neighbours, people tend to dislike them as they are messy. Anyway, there are a couple of woodies that I grew to really like :) . They are gentle, and clumsy funny :D
Few mornings ago, in one big tree nearby, I heard this magpie followed by commotion. I looked and saw what looked like a pigeon and magpie flapping their wings in between the branches, followed by magpie landing on nearby roof with something (couldn't make out what) and 2 more magpies flying around.
Today again I heard the magpie in the same tree, 3 of them flying out of it with one of them landing on nearby roof again with something. Later on I saw a woodie sitting inside that big tree on one branch.
I suspect now that the woodies have a nest inside that tree and magpies are harassing them and/or taking their nestlings :cry3:
I can't be sure, and hope I'm wrong! Its very upsetting :weep:
I'm starting to seriously dislike magpies :grumpy:

Re: WOOD PIGEONS

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2018 8:11 pm
by Jacksparrow
The last couple of days I have been visited by a sick looking Woody. It is looking fluffed up and it's feather condition is well below usual standard. It seems to be struggling to swallow the food it is getting from under the feeders. My guess is that it has Trichomonosis which has seriously depleted the Greenfinch flocks across the country. A neighbour of mine has a cat which is always on the lookout for an unwary bird and the dozy looking Woody may well be it's next victim. :(

Re: WOOD PIGEONS

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2018 10:16 am
by Placido
Sorry to hear that, Jacksparrow, very sad.
Nasty disease and it's still around as, as you say, the paucity of greenfinches particularly is testament to that.

Re: WOOD PIGEONS

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2018 8:48 pm
by Jacksparrow
No sightings of my sick Woody today. I fear the worst. :(

Re: WOOD PIGEONS

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2018 11:21 pm
by Butterfly
Poor Woody :(

Re: WOOD PIGEONS

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2019 12:13 pm
by Butterfly
I mentioned few days ago that I saw a young woodie with a growth on its beak in my garden. Its still coming to eat every day (I keep disinfecting all areas every day) and I've been trying to take a picture of it and finally succeeded today :

Image

Its not looking good :( . It behaves fine though, eats and flies normally, and its not fluffed up.
Does anyone know what this illness is? Is it avian pox?

Re: WOOD PIGEONS

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2019 8:06 pm
by Willpar
Just looked at a load of pictures of birds with the virus, and it sure looks like it to me butterfly. I don't know if it is reportable or how contagious it is.

Re: WOOD PIGEONS

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2019 8:55 pm
by Butterfly
Yeah that's what I thought but can't be sure :confused: . And I don't know if and how contagious it is, but I haven't seen any other bird with any health problem, and he's been hanging around for more than a week. Who would you report it to anyway? :unsure: