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ddisharo

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United States
Hi there all,

My names Dan Dish. My home is in Hamilton NJ in Mercer county. My home has a large variety of birds from sparrows Red breasted Robin's, House Finches, Blue Jays, Cardinals, wood packers, owls and even humming birds. Today for the 1st time I've seen aggressive European Starlings chasing every type of bird and deliberately killing eggs and destroying nests. How do I remove this nasty pest and restore my tr as nyquil bird watching?
 

Lisa W

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Hi, welcome to the forum on behalf of the staff and moderators. I’m sorry but I have no idea, if you are feeding you might try stopping for a few weeks to see if they leave.
 

ddisharo

New member
United States
Hi, welcome to the forum on behalf of the staff and moderators. I’m sorry but I have no idea, if you are feeding you might try stopping for a few weeks to see if they leave.
I love nature, and its not uncommon for birds to squabble over territory. But this was different. Apparently European starlings are a huge problem not just for my backyard. It's sad when people introduce invasive species without thinking of consequences for our beautiful evosystems.
 

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