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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyroads" data-source="post: 7464379" data-attributes="member: 81810"><p>I grow a field at Dawlish for the RSPB as part of a section 106 project. It’s specifically aimed at providing the best habitat for Cirl buntings, a small and rather innocuous rare bird. They require low, uncut hedgerows for nesting and spring barley or oats left as an overwinter stubble. When I planted the crop last year, there were 13 magpies in the field, there were at least 10 there last week when I was there. Without the magpies being controlled, the Cirl buntings have no chance and the RSPB are simply wasting money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyroads, post: 7464379, member: 81810"] I grow a field at Dawlish for the RSPB as part of a section 106 project. It’s specifically aimed at providing the best habitat for Cirl buntings, a small and rather innocuous rare bird. They require low, uncut hedgerows for nesting and spring barley or oats left as an overwinter stubble. When I planted the crop last year, there were 13 magpies in the field, there were at least 10 there last week when I was there. Without the magpies being controlled, the Cirl buntings have no chance and the RSPB are simply wasting money. [/QUOTE]
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