ll the local woodpigeon shooters agreed on one thing last winter; there just didn’t seem to be the consistently large flocks they would expect to see. Like keen pigeon decoyers across the nation, they had a few days where there were sufficient numbers ravaging the crops to require swift, lethal intervention, but very few experienced days worthy of note. Various theories were expounded, with the threat of avian influenza — bird flu — being popular, as several domestic poultry sites had been
Birds in the back garden
Jun 07, 2023
3 minutes
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