notbob wrote:
On 2010-05-23, wrote:
They are **** machines ) Some waterfronts are overpopulated because
people feed them year around....
Last I heard, bird crap never polluted entire watersheds, birds never
overfished the oceans, and birds have not generally destroyed the
environment to a point beyond reclamation. Oh, and birds do not force
people to feed them, nor have birds over hunted humans to extinction.
You need to get your basic cause/effect facts straight.
nb
I had my cause/effect facts straight. Sorry to offend
) Mentioned it
because I don't like interfering with animals natural feeding and
migration, unless they all migrate to my back yard
)
At my previous Florida residence, I had wooded lots on two sides - saw
gopher tortoises, burrowing owls, possum, raccoons, fox, hawks,
scorpions, 8" centipede thingys, snakes...didn't feed any of them.