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- From: Kevin Moore <aleguy33@yahoo.com>
- To: North American Fruit Explorers <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [NAFEX] Cardinals
- Date: Sat, 8 Aug 2009 09:40:13 -0700 (PDT)
I live in Southern Louisiana, and the Cardinals are definitely our biggest problem though the Blue Jays and squirrels are definitely high on the list as well. Unfortunately I live in town and really can't risk shooting anything, even with a pellet gun. The cats are more interested in chasing lizards than birds, the resident cottonmouth snakes seem so too. We have a fair number of Redtail hawks in the neighborhood though, and that seems to be keeping the bird numbers down a bit. I wish the hawks were better at catching squirrels though.
From: Kieran &/or Donna <holycow@frontiernet.net>
To: North American Fruit Explorers <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Saturday, August 8, 2009 11:03:57 AM
Subject: Re: [NAFEX] Cardinals
Kevin, What state are you in? You are
the first person I have ever heard sympathize with me on the cardinals. I
have to cover peas when I plant in the spring to keep them from pulling them up
and eating the seeds, then I have to fight them for the crop. I have to
cover crowder pea plantings, and then they harvest the crowder peas.
They often shell out an entire long pod of peas, but worse than that is when the
peas aren't ready yet and they damage the pods trying to get them out, then
leave the pods to rot. They live on chicken feed all year round, and
now that we have switched to cracked corn rather than whole corn for the
banties, the cardinals are thrilled. Because they are resident birds
instead of migrants, they wait eagerly for my crops to come in each year.
I haven't noticed whether the cardinals are really into the blueberries.
When I pick peas, they sit up in the trees and complain about the inconvenience
of having to wait on me. My husband says yes, that cardinals have been in
the blueberries and complained about him picking their food.
I know there always seem to be a
lot of cardinals at our place, but I think since we got rid of a couple of
bird-hunting cats and switched to cracked corn, they have probably fledged more
youngsters than usual. OH, and the snakes have been so busy eating all the
mice and voles fed by '08's enormous mast crop (esp beechnuts, which sprouted
thick as grass in the woods) that they hardly touched our chicken eggs till
recently. Probably there was much less snake pressure on the cardinal
nests too. Is it legal to shoot them? I would guess not. Guess
I could feed the evidence to the cats. Donna
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Re: [NAFEX] When should I pick blueberries?
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Re: [NAFEX] When should I pick blueberries?,
Hilborn . E, 08/03/2009
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Re: [NAFEX] When should I pick blueberries?,
Lee Sharp, 08/03/2009
- Re: [NAFEX] When should I pick blueberries?, Hilborn . E, 08/04/2009
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Re: [NAFEX] When should I pick blueberries?,
Kevin Moore, 08/04/2009
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Re: [NAFEX] When should I pick blueberries?,
Kieran &/or Donna, 08/07/2009
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Re: [NAFEX] Cardinals,
Kevin Moore, 08/08/2009
- Re: [NAFEX] Cardinals, William C. Garthright, 08/08/2009
- Re: [NAFEX] Cardinals, athagan, 08/08/2009
- Re: [NAFEX] Cardinals, William C. Garthright, 08/09/2009
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Re: [NAFEX] Cardinals,
Kevin Moore, 08/08/2009
- Re: [NAFEX] Cardinals, Kieran &/or Donna, 08/08/2009
- Re: [NAFEX] Cardinals, Kevin Moore, 08/08/2009
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Re: [NAFEX] When should I pick blueberries?,
Kieran &/or Donna, 08/07/2009
- Re: [NAFEX] Cardinals, athagan, 08/08/2009
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Re: [NAFEX] When should I pick blueberries?,
Lee Sharp, 08/03/2009
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Re: [NAFEX] When should I pick blueberries?,
Hilborn . E, 08/03/2009
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