From the 3 invasive species, I think I love the sparrow and starling shots the best! Pigeons just don't seem to put on such an entertaining "show" in their final moments!
Fantastic bro lvly film mazing picher to my fraverite bird is a sparrow but now probs from me buddy 👍👍im lving the bats bro godbless you bud un till next time my friend stay safe 🤣🛸
I've had a couple of instances of 'Hercules' pigeons that take a double tap to bring 'em down. Same thing - .177 jsb 10.3's. From time to time you run into surprisingly tough ones. Yours was just like a couple of mine - visibly bleeding . . . yet practically flipping you off. ( " . . . that the best you got human? " ) lol.
Suddenly, for no good reason, the bug population exploded. Basically the same effect when China destroyed their sparrow population which led to the worst famine in Chinese history.
Hahahaha. I think you meant to say - suddenly, and for good reason, all the native bird species came back and once again their were song birds in the fields......
House Sparrows, starlings and pigeons don't eat insects. They eat grains, so the bugs are safe from them. Bring back the song birds, and the bugs will be kept in check.
Hope you can keep making these they are entertaining.
Great video. That scope is impressive for nighttime shooting.
Thank You. The PARD is very good for night time shooting.
Another cracking video mate excellent shooting great watch Cheers
Your welcome and Thanks! :)
From the 3 invasive species, I think I love the sparrow and starling shots the best! Pigeons just don't seem to put on such an entertaining "show" in their final moments!
So true.... Some of their last moments are truly priceless... 😊
Hope he try’s to salvage all the old loose hay track and equipment. Thanks for sharing.
Looks to be some valuable lumber in there, too.
Great video and shooting.
Thanks Shane.
Fantastic bro lvly film mazing picher to my fraverite bird is a sparrow but now probs from me buddy 👍👍im lving the bats bro godbless you bud un till next time my friend stay safe 🤣🛸
Thank you Darren, you too.
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I've had a couple of instances of 'Hercules' pigeons that take a double tap to bring 'em down. Same thing - .177 jsb 10.3's. From time to time you run into surprisingly tough ones. Yours was just like a couple of mine - visibly bleeding . . . yet practically flipping you off. ( " . . . that the best you got human? " ) lol.
Too funny!! Thanks. :)
Nice shooting 👍
Thanks!
A cannot locate the scope you referenced. Can you help? Thank you
Look up at: us.pard.com
Thanks you….please don’t go away..!
Suddenly, for no good reason, the bug population exploded. Basically the same effect when China destroyed their sparrow population which led to the worst famine in Chinese history.
Hahahaha. I think you meant to say - suddenly, and for good reason, all the native bird species came back and once again their were song birds in the fields......
House Sparrows, starlings and pigeons don't eat insects. They eat grains, so the bugs are safe from them. Bring back the song birds, and the bugs will be kept in check.