Hunting & other rural pursuits

Ye ever see one of these, they’ve one after appearing the back garden at home. Not that fella but a cousin of his. A golden pheasant. Never seen one before

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Must have escaped from a breeder or something? Doubt there is any of them naturally in the wild unless a gun club has released it as some sort of grand prize for when the season opens.

You wouldn’t last long in the wild with a big yellow head

A quick google says they are native to China but they’ve been introduced on estates here and can be found in the wild on occasion.
Cunt probably has corona virus

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Todd was out enjoying the morning sun.

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The pine martin making short work of the blow ins…

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Never knew of such things !

I shot three grey crows in the last week. A lot done and more to do.

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Poor bastards. They’ve the intelligence of a four year old child and they mourn their dead and you cant eat them and shooting them only makes them up their numbers. I’m very fond of crows

They are vermin.

They’re just doing what grey crows do

They can do it somewhere else. A neighbouring farmer isn’t following best current practice in disposing of his dead livestock and is attracting rakes of the cunts.

What did you shoot them with? And dont say a gun

A bullet

Unless it was a pellet?

A side by side

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Youd have great sport with a pneumatic air rifle. Shotguns are a member of the chainsaw family

Hard to hit a bird in flight with a slow pellet and make a clean kill.

Sorry, I thought you were picking them off your neighbour’s roadkill

That wouldn’t be sporting and like you said earlier, these crow fuckers are clever.