Can they get into a 1.25" hole?
Ian
How small a hole can a sparrow get into?
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Guest
haywire,
I am not totally sure...I know than still get into a 1-3/8". Thats whats on the spare-o-door. Lets sparrows in but not the starlings. If you are making a hole for a smaller bird and want keep out sparrows, not really sure of the smallest size?
Good luck !
Craig!
I am not totally sure...I know than still get into a 1-3/8". Thats whats on the spare-o-door. Lets sparrows in but not the starlings. If you are making a hole for a smaller bird and want keep out sparrows, not really sure of the smallest size?
Good luck !
Craig!
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Nah.. I'm thinking of making a target stand that will attract it's own targets. A small 4 compartment house with holes that neither my martins nor my BBs can attempt to use but will be attractive to sparrows.
Should be fun,
Ian
Should be fun,
Ian
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Emil Pampell-Tx
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Try shooting a sparrow, and then measure it...I never have measured one...
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I'm ready to say that I am pleased with the .177 hollow point as delivered at about 1000 feet per second. Quiet shot, quick delivery and more than enough energy, to pop a starling or sparrow. The results are quick and humane. I put them in my compost piles.
I positioned my trap box so that I can pop them off the porch without getting lead into the box. Presently the activity has increased as the sparrows are building nests. With warmer weather promised this week the shooting should increase as well as trapped birds.
I positioned my trap box so that I can pop them off the porch without getting lead into the box. Presently the activity has increased as the sparrows are building nests. With warmer weather promised this week the shooting should increase as well as trapped birds.
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Bernie Nikolai
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Haywire Haywood wrote:Can they get into a 1.25" hole?
Ian
Yes they can get in a 1.25" hole. Apparently the hole if round needs to be 1 1/8" to stop sparrows. See tests done on a bluebird site
http://nabluebirdsociety.org/media.nabl ... ratil1.htm
He who harbors the nesting bird shall have health and happiness all the year
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Thanks, I might build one when my new pellet rifle arrives in a couple weeks.Bernie Nikolai wrote:Yes they can get in a 1.25" hole. Apparently the hole if round needs to be 1 1/8" to stop sparrows.
Ian
