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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel L View Post
    I ripped this from the DVD I had years ago - it's a 30 minute recording:

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Kz3...ew?usp=sharing

    Nowadays, you can put it it on a memory card or use your phone with Bluetooth speakers. Technology has move on

    I'll leave the link up for a little while before Google gets upset with me!!
    Thanks will give it a go

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    as a side note I've had good results by taking a bit wire and setting up a magpie just shot propped up with the wire. they usually run a 2 or three bird sentries in the trees. do not shoot a sentry as soon as they don't call all birds disappear. though it may sound over kill a cheap gullie suit helps. I've found that birds (epically pheasant) don't seem to recognise them when air rifle shooting and have sighted a few up in places where I'm visable to them 10 to 15 meters away.

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    The best results come when your first shot produces a squawker. The other usually pile in and attack it. Once got over six with that.
    Bol Tackshin likes this.

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    I down loaded a call from this site and ended up on my phone. Used a speaker on blue tooth and got a couple the other day, not bad as they came from next door.

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    @6x47 - I had similar strategy and results on crows that were becoming a problem at a dump in South Africa.

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    They just can't help themselves, seem to throw caution to the wind and go at the screecher.

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    got to admit I've had a good result with a wounded magpie in the past. the others totally ignored me ( was about 10/12 meters away in plain sight with a bsa super metor) and shot another 3. decided it wasn't me to leave a bird wounded and in pain to shoot others (but have been tempted too) but it is incredibly effective in my experiance
    a wounded mynar has a similar effect on on mynars. starlings have no loyalty to their mates, they just go.

 

 

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