Starlings...lots of starlings....

Starlings are an introduced species not native to North America . Up until about 10 years ago my pines were filled with beautiful songbirds and i enjoyed them nesting , chirping and living in my backyard . The starlings move in , take over nesting sites and kill baby sonbirds in thier nests . I used to have feeding stations out for native north american songbirds and now i have bait stations out for those f*cking starlings and i kill everyone of them i can . Anytime that a non-native species is introduced , the native species suffer and decline .
 
crazy...

I hate those bastard birds too, we have many of them up here. Question..

Now I am not one for not shooting something if your not going to eat it, but I am really not all that gungho about eating a crow or starling, is it legal to shoot them and throw em in the trash? if not, what is the legal way to dispose of them if even possible?
 
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northwoodslivin said:
crazy...

I hate those bastard birds too, we have many of them up here. Question..

Now I am not one for not shooting something if your not going to eat it, but I am really not all that gungho about eating a crow or starling, is it legal to shoot them and throw em in the trash? if not, what is the legal way to dispose of them if even possible?
do you shoot groundhogs
 
northwoodslivin said:
crazy...

I hate those bastard birds too, we have many of them up here. Question..

Now I am not one for not shooting something if your not going to eat it, but I am really not all that gungho about eating a crow or starling, is it legal to shoot them and throw em in the trash? if not, what is the legal way to dispose of them if even possible?

The feral cats in the area will love you. After a while they will come to the sound of the shot. Then what ????:rolleyes:
 
huntingike said:
The feral cats in the area will love you. After a while they will come to the sound of the shot. Then what ????:rolleyes:

Ok... all I asked for was a humane and legal way of disposing of crows and starlings. I don't want to eat the buggers. Never shot one in my life. But there are lots of them up here and I know what they do to all the other birds,chicks,eggs. Can u pop em and carry on? will you get in ####? do you have to eat them for it to be a legal kill? I am asking because I don't know and don't see anything in the regs book on the question I am asking.
 
I hear you there.

MNR is all over where I live "hunting paradise" and they are always on the look out for poachers etc. I just wanted to know for sure if it was legal to pop em and forget em, or to bag em up and toss them for the racoons out of view of other people.
 
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