When it's in PEI! Imagine my dismay upon moving here a couple years ago, finding out that only crows are considered pest birds here. Needless to say, i've kept the crow population at least leery of my property (small lot with a couple houses nearby, right on the highway, so i've been reduced to using my pellet rifle) and don't come around much. But grackles, starlings, house sparrows, once fair game, are now off of my pesting list.
A couple days ago I was surprised to find in the back corner of the back yard, not one, but two nesting pairs of mourning doves in the same large tree. MY eyes could have been decieving me, but i'm pretty sure there were young in both nests...too many fuzzy brown things to be the adults, and wrong colour. Imagine my dismay when i get home from school today and find said tree occupied by about a dozen grackles, the dove nests empty and damaged, and the adults nowhere to be found. I read that there's upwards of 50% mortality rate for doves, more like 70 for chicks, but damn! There was at least 6.
So here's the rub. If they were considered pests, I'd be removing grackles left and right, as there's literally hundreds around my house at any given time. Similarly, starlings here congregate in the THOUSANDS...imagine driving down the highway, with starlings spaced out an inch apart on 8 phone/hydro wires for a kilometer and a half. I can't believe with all the farmers around that they wouldn't consider these birds pests here. There are quite a few more here than I ever saw in ontario
A couple days ago I was surprised to find in the back corner of the back yard, not one, but two nesting pairs of mourning doves in the same large tree. MY eyes could have been decieving me, but i'm pretty sure there were young in both nests...too many fuzzy brown things to be the adults, and wrong colour. Imagine my dismay when i get home from school today and find said tree occupied by about a dozen grackles, the dove nests empty and damaged, and the adults nowhere to be found. I read that there's upwards of 50% mortality rate for doves, more like 70 for chicks, but damn! There was at least 6.
So here's the rub. If they were considered pests, I'd be removing grackles left and right, as there's literally hundreds around my house at any given time. Similarly, starlings here congregate in the THOUSANDS...imagine driving down the highway, with starlings spaced out an inch apart on 8 phone/hydro wires for a kilometer and a half. I can't believe with all the farmers around that they wouldn't consider these birds pests here. There are quite a few more here than I ever saw in ontario


















































