getting rid of a robin sound gun?

   / getting rid of a robin sound gun? #41  
I had some guinea fowl one year, raised from chicks, and when they became adults they decided that the henhouse was for the (other) birds and decided to perch elsewhere for the night.

On my roof, above the bedroom, saying "choo-kit, choo-kit, choo-kit" all night long. And, I mean, all night. Every night. I was about to have game bird for dinner, and found someone to take them from me instead (in retrospect, I should've had a feast; they may be great birds to eat bugs, but they killed a couple silkies and were generally just PITA birds so).
 
   / getting rid of a robin sound gun? #42  
By the time this trend matures the robins will probably have left the nest.
Robin chicks mature quite fast.
LOL, a bit of patience.
But, please, no harm to the robins.
It is not their fault that your ears suffer.
Of all birds the robin is the most docile and actually seems to rely on humans for protection in that they always nest on or near our homes.
Crows and blackbirds IMHO are a totally different breed.
 
 
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