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| | | rooks How do I stop rooks invading my bird table and eating everything? | 
17-03-2011, 10:22 AM
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| | | Re: rooks I don't think you can, massively intelligent birds - I'd imagine they'll soon give up once their eggs start hatching and they need more protein rich stuff for their young though.
Try to enjoy them rather than dislike them - far easier (and less stressful!) than trying to get rid of them
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| | | Re: rooks Do you have any other feeders? If you've only got a table chances are it'll be taken over by either corvids, pigeons or gulls.
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