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gunDriller
25th July 2015, 12:48 PM
A few years ago when I had 3 chickens, they did a very good job of raking up all the
dry dead grass in my front lawn. Did the whole thing, an area of grass about 40 x 80.

It was covered with balls of dead grass, very easy for me to rake up.


THE QUESTION -

Is it possible to persuade wild birds to scratch (remove dead grass from) a big grassy area ?


It seems like some of them do it naturally -

"there are many different ways birds can gather food.

Scratching: Using one foot or both feet simultaneously to remove or loosen debris from the ground to reveal seeds, bugs or other food. This is a common foraging behavior for many ground-feeding birds, including sparrows, grouse, quail and towhees."

from
http://birding.about.com/od/birdbehavior/fl/Bird-Foraging-Behavior.htm


Here's video of a Towhee. It has a different scratching style than the chickens.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtLyA7xOZTQ

When the chickens do it, it looks more like people doing some kind of country-western dance.


Anyway I was thinking I would do the experiment. Buy a few pounds of bird seed, like 50 pounds.

When the chickens were scratching, they were very disciplined - focussed on the front yard for like 3 weeks straight.

I don't think wild birds would be like that, but I'm thinking if I spread seed, I will get more birds spending
time there, and while they are there, some of them will scratch.

I have limited control over it, other than to offer them food.


Anyway, do you think wild birds can be persuaded to help with lawn care ?

I think, maybe. If nothing else I'll get a bunch of bird poop on the second lawn that needs the raking.