Butcher birds and Kookaburras

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KENTUCKY
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Joined: 18 Jan 2011, 12:38
Location: Frankston Victoria

double wire, keep them apart with a small piece of dowling rod on all 4 corners and one piece in the middle,has always worked for me with no losses from these bludgers.
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VinceS
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Location: Newcastle

Nobody's suggested growing flowering creepers over the aviary - works a treat for me and easy to trim / throw back over when they start falling over the edge, as they inevitably do. The butcher birds seem to need to land on the top 'for a look' before they start banging away at the sides and scaring the birds; slash cut a bfpf open once, which soon died and garroted a yf star. I did put black 6mm vermin mesh all over which stopped the deaths, but it was the establishment of the creepers that stopped the routine scaring. I thought when they couldn't get a feed that would sort it, but there is something mesmerising that makes striking at the wire something they like doing - sport for bb's?

Edit: Just adding a pic; not got all the natives completely fooled yet, but it is months since have even seen a bb, when they used to be quite frequent. The bb's used to hit the top panel (where the birds can get undercover) which is well grown over now; still a bit sparse around the lower 'viewing rooms', but getting there. First time for the cockies (that I know of) to visit - took their pic then shoo'd them off!
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Some days are Diamonds some days are Zebs. Sometimes the coccidiosis won't leave me alone. Sometimes a cold wind blows a chill in my Gouldians. But any day with my finches is a day without stones.
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CathyCraftz
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Location: Sydney, NSW

Yes cockatoos will land on top of your aviary and scare your finches. They are more curious than menacing though, the ones that come to my zebbies just have a poke around and leave. They don't even land on the cage.
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Sincerely, Cathy
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Tracey
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Location: Woombye, Qld

I had a butcher bird problem and tried a super soaker water pistol, but had to resort to the sling shot . . . it doesn’t kill but stings . . . they are smart birds and have never came back.
The kookaburras never swoop the finches.
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Gamekeeper
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Location: Toowoomba QLD

We have a good size dog that keeps aggressive birds out of our back garden. We have no possum problems thanks to him too.
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