These are invasive species, they can be and should be way over harvested. There is no good reason for them to be in the United States, their release was a big mistake. I try to take the males as they are so much more aggressive and they are the ones that are the nest builders and killers of bluebirds and tree swallows. Great shooting- keep it up.
@mrwiggles2: Agreed! These foreign posters don't realize they were INTRODUCED here in the U.S. They murder the birds that were native and MEANT to be here! Bluebirds, Swallows, and Martins have all taken a decline because of the House Sparrow. These natives eliminate pesky insects and are beneficial, unlike the House Sparrow. It is 100% legal to hunt and kill BOTH House Sparrows and European Starlings. Do your research. They don't belong here. They all need killed!
Nice shot. Really, the common house sparrow is a foreign invasive species that aggressively crowds out native bird species. They reduce the populations of American's native bird species by killing their young and robbing them of potential nest sites. A total pest.
keep up the good work! I think you should look into a trap too if their numbers are large in your area. I got the population under control at my place in just a few weeks using a repeating trap. Native birds are so much happier now!
If you have a huge number of house sparrows or starlings you can google the ultimate repeating sparrow trap I can catch 20-40 a day which gives songbirds a fair chance. I shoot them with an airforce condor when the numbers are low like 8-10 of them and house sparrows will throw all the food out of the feeders just to get what then want not to mention killing songbirds in their area they are aggressive so are starlings.
please man I'm asking you for help. i live in New jersey and i want to pest control in my yard backyard but am i aloud too? what animals can i take in my backyard? and what can i take them with please man help ill do anything
wow, you almost brake in the half
victorgonzalezd1 2 months ago
These are invasive species, they can be and should be way over harvested. There is no good reason for them to be in the United States, their release was a big mistake. I try to take the males as they are so much more aggressive and they are the ones that are the nest builders and killers of bluebirds and tree swallows. Great shooting- keep it up.
mrwiggles2 7 months ago
@mrwiggles2: Agreed! These foreign posters don't realize they were INTRODUCED here in the U.S. They murder the birds that were native and MEANT to be here! Bluebirds, Swallows, and Martins have all taken a decline because of the House Sparrow. These natives eliminate pesky insects and are beneficial, unlike the House Sparrow. It is 100% legal to hunt and kill BOTH House Sparrows and European Starlings. Do your research. They don't belong here. They all need killed!
HighVoltage771 3 weeks ago
One shot, one kill...
Nice shot. Really, the common house sparrow is a foreign invasive species that aggressively crowds out native bird species. They reduce the populations of American's native bird species by killing their young and robbing them of potential nest sites. A total pest.
alancats 8 months ago
Big hole!
MrCoonTrapper 11 months ago
yesterday i blew a sparrow into 3 pieces in my grandpas pasture with a 22
ToobatubbaTubbatooba 1 year ago
愚かな殺害を停止!
MrTontonbear 1 year ago
whoah, at 0:19 seconds, you can see the blood, holy crap!
BENJItrailNPxL1100 1 year ago
Nice! get rid of these sky mice.
crownvic1776 1 year ago
I shot one yesterday, i hate them and starlings!
hunterguy28 1 year ago
Classic!
starlinghunter 1 year ago
Nice shot
camofreak1996 2 years ago
keep up the good work! I think you should look into a trap too if their numbers are large in your area. I got the population under control at my place in just a few weeks using a repeating trap. Native birds are so much happier now!
blacklabradorlover1 2 years ago
If you have a huge number of house sparrows or starlings you can google the ultimate repeating sparrow trap I can catch 20-40 a day which gives songbirds a fair chance. I shoot them with an airforce condor when the numbers are low like 8-10 of them and house sparrows will throw all the food out of the feeders just to get what then want not to mention killing songbirds in their area they are aggressive so are starlings.
freddyfast9 2 years ago
Nice Job. Keep it up.
LethalSaliva 2 years ago
Lol the Disco blows them in half.
phgHunter 2 years ago
Shot 5 today, all head shots.
selim423 2 years ago
can you try to make more sparrow removal videos
TheSportsman99 2 years ago
he got messed up
TheSportsman99 2 years ago
please man I'm asking you for help. i live in New jersey and i want to pest control in my yard backyard but am i aloud too? what animals can i take in my backyard? and what can i take them with please man help ill do anything
THEABC123DUMBIE 2 years ago
message sent
AirRifleandBowHunter 2 years ago
@THEABC123DUMBIE Yes, house sparrows are allowed to be shot in the backyard along with european starlings and rock pigeons.
gr8estnerdtoeverlive 1 year ago