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https://nestwatch.org/learn/all-about-birdhouses/managing-house-sparrows-and-european-starlings/ [/ URL]
If you manage to read this and you still don't understand, I don't need to attack you, it's your opinion but these are not facts.
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Thanks, but I already have enough interesting ideas:
@KillerButts:
"I have shot hundreds of them in controlled conditions and have been witness to a restablishment of biodiversity"
hip hip hip hurray , let's all go to the woods with a machine gun and we will save the planet!
@KillerButts:
"European sparrows ... killed all the various songbirds within said areas, I guess it would be a European sparrow"
A single bite from a sparrow can seriously injure a bird , but , there is compelling evidence from survivors of the attacks, suggesting that the sparrows simply investigated what they considered to be foreign objects.
@KillerButts:
"You must know your enemy"
So please everyone, if you come across a sparrow:
1- don't panic
2-Maintain eye contact
3-Stay big
4-Don't play dead , it's not a bear, it's a sparrow!
5-Slowly back off
I have a dozen sparrows in my garden and by miracle , they live in perfect harmony with all the other birds, these are not the dangerous bird killers that you describe.
Anyway, I will never need any legal instructions to replace my own opinion on what a respectful attitude towards nature is.