For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Sparrow or Starling for dinner. Thread starter DirtmanDave Start date Jan 23, DirtmanDave Supporter Supporter. Anyone ever take Sparrow or Starling and cook and eat them. I figure you would need a bunch to make a meal. No, but tried Robin once and it was delicious. Guess I'd go for starling just based on size.
My dad made me eat a robin I shot with my BB gun when I was a boy. Haven't tried it since! I was wondering if it would be possible to get enough to make a meal.
In SC they are considered invasive and candy shoot as many as you want and open season all year. I know you can eat Crow. PAcanis Elder Lifetime Supporter. Bushcraft Friend. Based on size, I'm wondering if you could treat the sparrow like mice are treated. Char the whole thing. You never hear of or see anyone eating sparrows. Too hard to get in a survival situation I imagine. NevadaBlue Elder Banned.
Bushclass I. Joined Jun 30, Messages 25, Likes , If you have flour, make a batter, dip them in whole an deep fry. Dove breasts are nice. Got a plateful of some tiny birds served in a tavern in Spain once, locals in the corner table ordered it for us. Tried a few out of courtesy but didn't especially enjoy. What can you feed starlings from bird feeders? What do baby starlings eat? Do starlings eat baby birds?
European Starlings are a very successful family of small birds that inhabit much of Europe as well as Asia, Africa and North America. Starlings are perhaps most famous for their fantastic flying displays, called murmurations, where they gather in their thousands and move across the sky in one synchronous swirling mass.
Starlings are omnivores that feed on seeds, nuts, berries and grains as well all manner of invertebrates, such as spiders, larvae, worms and caterpillars. This flexible diet allows starlings to make the most out of their typically diverse grassland or woodland habitats. Whilst starlings are strictly omnivores, they do have a preference for insects. Once mature, starlings tend to have a varied diet that makes good use of their typically diverse farmland habitats.
Despite their compact and diminutive size, starlings have high energy demands and need to consume quite a lot of food on a regular basis. Read on to learn more about why starlings are omnivores and how their interesting diets match their other complex behaviours. Starlings are very active and social prior to roosting in autumn, and early winter and will generally feed upon the most nutritious plant material they can find as well as almost any and all small insects.
This is our way of thanking you for being a part of the worlds biggest airgun forum. Yours truly, Michael Wendt - Owner. Join HERE. Views : Likes : 0. February 1, at pm Link. Googled it and it looks like some do…any here? Googled it and it looks like some do Topcat Spectator. If anyone responds to this with a yes is seriously insane! Even if you did there's hardly any meat on them.
I can't see them being tasty either. Dirte Participant. But I once ate at Taco Bell! ThePain Participant. Accuracy: Ain't no good eating in those birds. T3PRanch Participant. Thurmond Cat Food! Top with leftover mashed potatoes. Or mix up instants. Bake min till potatoes are golden. FAQs on House Sparrows at www.
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