22Plinker Posted March 11, 2016 Share Posted March 11, 2016 Just curious if anyone goes out of their way to hunt starlings? Every year we have about two dozen red-wing blackbirds and a dozen starlings. They get so aggressive they attack the robins and song birds. Never seen them go after the bluejays, cardinals or woodpeckers though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turkeyfeathers Posted March 11, 2016 Share Posted March 11, 2016 (edited) Oh man, many years ago while I was in HS we used to put a hurting on them stupid ugly things. Pellet pistols in village (oops) I skipped school one day to shoot them off my neighbors chimney during winter as they huddled around the top to keep warm .I propped the back door open and would quietly slip the pellet pistol out and shoot. Killed 2 and critically wounded another with one shot. The worst was when they'd fall in my neighbors chimney and I'd worry they'd start a fire. Also shot my fair share in the actual woods at my buddies with .22 CCI Stingers. Loved the poof of feathers ! Edited March 11, 2016 by turkeyfeathers 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DirtTime Posted March 12, 2016 Share Posted March 12, 2016 They taste like $hit, even with hot sauce and garlic. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turkeyfeathers Posted March 12, 2016 Share Posted March 12, 2016 They taste like $hit, even with hot sauce and garlic. LOl I was going to say "someone admit it, you've tried eating one before " 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EspressoBuzz Posted March 12, 2016 Share Posted March 12, 2016 I keep the bird feeder invasive species free as much as i can, including starling, English sparrows and pigeons. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elmo Posted March 12, 2016 Share Posted March 12, 2016 Would love to go and plink a few. Something to hunt during the summer. Tons in the city but of can't shoot them here. Outside of the city, of course I never see them. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Real_TCIII Posted March 12, 2016 Share Posted March 12, 2016 They cruise across my yard all day and crap on my patio and siding, kill em all says I 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shawnhu Posted March 12, 2016 Share Posted March 12, 2016 They cruise across my yard all day and crap on my patio and siding, kill em all says I Is that an invitation? If so I'll get my .177 ready. X-Calibur Lighting Systems http://facebook.com/XCaliburLightingSystems 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pygmy Posted March 12, 2016 Share Posted March 12, 2016 Years ago, in my " If it flies it dies" days, I shot plenty of them. Actually they are pretty challenging shotgun targets on the wing. I would stand in the cornfield up the hill from my house and pass shoot them as the flocks went over..They were good retrieving practice for my springer spaniel, too I haven't shot one in many years....Nowadays, I am an EQUAL OPPORTUNITY bird feeder...They all get to enjoy my sunflower seeds and suet, regardless of national origin, creed or color. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shawnhu Posted March 12, 2016 Share Posted March 12, 2016 Years ago, in my " If it flies it dies" days, I shot plenty of them. Actually they are pretty challenging shotgun targets on the wing. I would stand in the cornfield up the hill from my house and pass shoot them as the flocks went over..They were good retrieving practice for my springer spaniel, too I haven't shot one in many years....Nowadays, I am an EQUAL OPPORTUNITY bird feeder...They all get to enjoy my sunflower seeds and suet, regardless of national origin, creed or color. Dirty looking bird lives matter. X-Calibur Lighting Systems http://facebook.com/XCaliburLightingSystems Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
airedale Posted March 13, 2016 Share Posted March 13, 2016 (edited) I have got after them when they build nests in places where I don't want them. One year I had them plug my chimney. Starlings are great mimics, Once time I was in my barn doing some puttering around and I heard a Canada goose calling just outside the door. I stepped out to take a look and no goose. The sound was coming from a hole in the barn roof overhang. Turns out it was a Starling sitting on her nest amusing herself by duplicating goose calls and doing a perfect rendition. Al Edited March 13, 2016 by airedale 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shawnhu Posted March 13, 2016 Share Posted March 13, 2016 I have got after them when they build nests in places where I don't want them. One year I had them plug my chimney. Starlings are great mimics, Once time I was in my barn doing some puttering around and I heard a Canada goose calling just outside the door. I stepped out to take a look and no goose. The sound was coming from a hole in the barn roof overhang. Turns out it was a Starling sitting on her nest amusing herself by duplicating goose calls and doing a perfect rendition. Al Very smart and strong survival instincts in Starlings. Making them a very dangerous invasive species. X-Calibur Lighting Systems http://facebook.com/XCaliburLightingSystems Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Galliform Posted March 24, 2016 Share Posted March 24, 2016 I know someone that has one as a pet. They are actually pretty intelligent and as mentioned their mimicry skills are very good.They do mount up pretty and are fairly easy to do, if anyone needs practice with bird taxidermy. They are actually very pretty birds in good light. I confess I've eaten them before, wrapped in a slice of bacon. I don't know if mine tasted better because they are not eating city garbage, but they weren't bad at all. In rural locations, their diet isn't much different than some of the larger birds we hunt and eat. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeremy K Posted March 24, 2016 Share Posted March 24, 2016 One of those idiot birds got stuck in the birdhouse hole at my parents house . So funny listening to my dad swearing because he had to get the ladder out and climb the tree to dislodge it. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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