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You can thank American lovers of Shakespeare for those flying mice. Sparrows and the flying rat starlings are not indigenous US birds...Ham is in the oven and I’m outside blocking up a couple rot holes temporarily to keep the Sparrows out, they decided they would start building a nest in the soffit yesterday. I don’t need any dead birds up in there.
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Yes I knew that, but I’ll take the Sparrow over the Starling any dayYou can thank American lovers of Shakespeare for those flying mice. Sparrows and the flying rat starlings are not indigenous US birds...
In the early 1850s, New York City’s trees were being ravaged by the larvae of the linden moth. Faced with a tireless pest, the city imported a creature from Europe — the house sparrow — to devour them. The scheme worked, but those same sparrows also grew and propagated, spreading across North America to become a ubiquitous brown pest, eating butterflies, destroying flowers, and killing native bird species and evicting them from their nests. Ever since, the American ecosystem has been engaged in an ongoing battle against an enemy numbering some 540 million strong.
The house sparrow represents the first of two major bird infestations to strike United States in the late 19th century. After the house sparrow, humans brought in the European starling, which, unlike its brown, larvae-eating relative, was imported for reasons more appreciative than utilitarian. Both species, since first being set free in city parks in New York and elsewhere, have seen their populations balloon into the hundreds of millions, exacting untold damage to crops, structures, ecosystems, and native species.
just arrive-ed back home from Historic Richmond.............
well thank you Mr. CWelcome home ?
that'll be their appetizergoing out to feed the birds,,,,,,, no joking,,,,,so maybe the birds wont eat my seeds in the veg garden,,,,,,,,,, ><)))):>
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yeph - we shrink as we get older.................New truck too tall for me, just ordered some cheap nerf bars to get me in the cab easier ?View attachment 32591