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05-29-2026 08:52 AM
There are traps you can use to catch sparrows and starlings. One of the more common is the S&S Controller trap. (S&S stands for Sparrows and Starlings.) They're commonly used by Purple Martin enthusiasts. The traps are typically put next to a house or tree (not typical Purple Martin nesting areas), but sparrows and starlings will fly in, check them out, and get trapped. You have to be comfortable destroying the caught birds, which may or may not be legal in your area.
On the federal level, it's generally okay to kill the sparrows and starlings as they're not protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. On the state and local level, it gets a lot more complicated. Some areas require licenses, permits, approvals, etc. Some people nearby may object and ostracize you even if it's allowed legally. "How dare you kill those sweet little birdies!" And there are often rules and regulations on how they may or must be killed.
If you hang out on Purple Martin fancier forums, you can learn a lot more. Martin fans view sparrows and starlings as their mortal enemies and can sound a bit bloodthirsty on occasion when discussing sparrows and starlings.
It's a fight you can't totally win, but you can lessen their numbers using traps. You just have to be comfortable becoming a killing machine, as the traps can catch dozens of birds a day.
05-29-2026 10:01 AM
@gardenman Wow, I didn't know that. However, I just want the starlings, not the other birds. I understand what you're saying.
I have a pair of cardinals who have nested in pine trees close by for several years. They come to the feeder occasionally. Don't know why there aren't more cardinals around. I put their favorite food out.
05-29-2026 10:40 AM
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