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		<title>Reading woman disgusted at dead pigeons and poo on footpath</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A woman has expressed her disgust at the amount of ‘dead pigeons, droppings and shed feathers’ scattered across a railway bridge not far from Reading Station. The railway line goes directly over Caversham Road taking trains to and from Reading along the Great Western Railway, with two lanes, traffic going in two directions and walkways [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>A woman has expressed her disgust at the amount of ‘dead pigeons, droppings and shed feathers’ scattered across a railway bridge not far from Reading Station.</strong></p>
<p>The railway line goes directly over Caversham Road taking trains to and from Reading along the Great Western Railway, with two lanes, traffic going in two directions and walkways on either side.</p>
<p>The bridge has become a popular roost for pigeons. This had led the regular user of this walkway to complain that it is ‘constantly covered in pigeon poo and corpses’.</p>
<p>Photos show a deceased bird on the concrete, the walkways covered in a mix of feathers and bird mess, and pigeons roosting despite netting being placed under the bridge in an attempt to ward them off.  The woman, who lives nearby, said: “I’ve lived in Swansea Road for six and a bit years, and it’s got worse for three to four years.</p>
<p>“The netting under the bridge is torn and fallen down.</p>
<p>“The bridge should be chicken-wired.  “There’s pigeon faeces running down the walls, and dead and dying birds on the pavement and the road.</p>
<p>“There’s often baby birds sitting on the pavement dying, it’s just really disgusting.</p>
<p>“When it rains the water mixes with the droppings, so you have liquid faeces dropping on people under the bridge. You have to use an umbrella.</p>
<p>“There are some pigeon spikes there but they’re not effective.  “It’s just really grim.”</p>
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<p>A dead pigeon seen at the Caversham Road railway underpass. She added she has reported the situation to the council’s Love Clean Reading app. However, she said just cleaning the footpath is not a solution.  The woman continued: “Because it’s not blocked off, the pigeons can make nesting sites there.</p>
<p>“Although it’s an ideal habitat for them, this is not a healthy place for them to live, and it’s not healthy for us either.  “I helped a woman who fell and tore her hand recently, I just hope she doesn’t get a nasty infection, because it’s filthy down there.”  She then called for the bridge to be more thoroughly secured to dissuade the pigeons from nesting there.</p>
<p>The nets have not prevented pigeons roosting under the bridge over Caversham Road in Reading.  When asked what could be done to rectify the issue, councillor Tony Page (Labour, Abbey) lead for transport, said: “The bridge structure and the pigeon netting above falls under the responsibility of Network Rail.</p>
<p>“The council’s street cleansing team regularly clean the footway below.  “We understand that Network Rail has funding for an alternate solution to the netting and a scheme is currently being designed with a view to deliver this financial year.  “We will support by providing the traffic management and lane closures to facilitate their works.</p>
<p>“The new solution should resolve issue on the footpath on both sides.”  The concrete is caked in pigeon droppings and feathers as people walk through the Caversham Road Underpass. Credit: UGC</p>
<p>A spokesperson for Network Rail confirmed that netting under the bridge will be replaced.  The spokesperson said: “We take our impact on the environment and our local communities seriously.</p>
<p>“We regularly inspect the condition of our infrastructure including deterrent measures such as the pigeon netting underneath Caversham Road bridge.</p>
<p>“We have agreed with Reading Borough Council that we will replace the existing netting with a new, more effective system and are working with our contractors to design this new system and agree a programme timeline for its installation.”</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The U.K. considered training pigeons to deliver weapons of mass destruction but changed its mind, government files show. It considered using the birds to deliver biological weapons after World War II but decided the birds had outlived their usefulness in battle. Homing pigeons carried vital messages in wartime, and the Pigeon Policy Committee of the [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The U.K. considered training pigeons to deliver weapons of mass destruction but changed its mind, government files show.</p>
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<p>It considered using the birds to deliver biological weapons after World War II but decided the birds had outlived their usefulness in battle.</p>
<p>Homing pigeons carried vital messages in wartime, and the Pigeon Policy Committee of the day discussed training them to undertake ever more daring tasks.</p>
<p>&#8220;We can now train pigeons to &#8216;home&#8217; to any object on the ground when air-released in the vicinity&#8230; Bacteria might be delivered accurately to a target by this means,&#8221; head of the Air Ministry Pigeon Section Lea Rayner said in a 1945 report.</p>
<p>&#8220;With the latest developments of explosives and bacterial science I suggest that this possibility should be closely investigated and watched.</p>
<p>&#8220;A thousand pigeons, each with a two ounce explosive capsule, landed at intervals on a specific target might be a seriously inconvenient surprise.&#8221;</p>
<p>But other committee members did not share Rayner&#8217;s enthusiasm and in 1948 the armed services said they had no further interest in pigeons.</p>
<p>The secret services, however, thought anti-British forces would continue to communicate with each other via pigeons and asked a civilian pigeon fancier to keep 100 birds for MI5 to use to prepare countermeasures.</p>
<p>But they abandoned that scheme in 1950.</p>
<p>The U.K. used about 250,000 pigeons to carry messages in World War II and 32 of the birds received the Dickin Medal, the highest award of valour for animals.</p>
<p>The birds were also used for aerial surveillance. At the beginning of the 20th century Bavaria&#8217;s pigeon fleet flew over Europe with cameras attached to their bodies that took a series of timed shots.</p>
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		<title>PIGEON POOP POISONING 70% OF OUR CHILDREN</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Nearly three-quarters of Big Apple kids may have been exposed to a pigeon-poop fungus that can cause vomiting, fever and other illnesses, a new study revealed yesterday. According to researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in The Bronx, 70 percent of urban kids are exposed to Cryptococcus neoforman fungus, which grows in rotting pigeon [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nearly three-quarters of Big Apple kids may have been exposed to a pigeon-poop fungus that can cause vomiting, fever and other illnesses, a new study revealed yesterday.</p>
<p>According to researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in The Bronx, 70 percent of urban kids are exposed to Cryptococcus neoforman fungus, which grows in rotting pigeon roosts and is present in pigeon droppings.</p>
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<p>The researchers took blood samples from 185 healthy Bronx children and found that seven out of ten of those over the age of five, and 56 percent younger than five, were infected by the fungus.</p>
<p>Expert say the airborne fungus – which remains until adulthood – may be an underlying cause of many mysterious cases of vomiting, fever and lethargy.</p>
<p>“We were surprised by the number of children exposed to this fungus,” said Dr. David Goldman, and assistant professor of pediatrics at the medical school.</p>
<p>“It’s all over because pigeons are common in cities all over the world,” Goldman said.</p>
<p>The infection, which also can be caused by parrots, canaries and other birds, can be treated with anti-fungal medications.</p>
<p>Cryptococcus neoforman enters the body through the lungs and spreads to other tissues and organs, especially the brain.</p>
<p>It is normally KO’d by the body’s natural defenses, but in people with weakened immune systems, like those with AIDS and cancer, the fungus can cause meningitis, a brain infection that is often fatal.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I live in an apartment building on the top floor and had some pigeons decide to nest on my balcony since I hadn&#8217;t really been out there due to work and the weather wasn&#8217;t very nice. A pair of pigeons had laid some eggs, I let them use the space thinking that after the birds [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I live in an apartment building on the top floor and had some pigeons decide to nest on my balcony since I hadn&#8217;t really been out there due to work and the weather wasn&#8217;t very nice. A pair of pigeons had laid some eggs, I let them use the space thinking that after the birds could fly, they would all just move along since I began using the balcony again. I would make sure to go out there frequently just to make sure that they were aware of me being there, and it would scare them off.</p>
<div id="attachment_31607" style="width: 310px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-31607" class="size-medium wp-image-31607" src="https://www.pigeonpatrol.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/iStock-1675138665-300x225.jpg" alt="Bird Gone, Pigeon Gone, Pigeon problems, pigeon spikes, Gel, Bird Control, Pigeon Control, bird repellent, Bird Spikes, sonic bird repellent, stainless steel bird spikes, bird spikes Vancouver, Ultra Sonic Bird Control, Bird Netting, Plastic Bird Spikes, Canada bird spike deterrents, Bird deterrents, Pigeon deterrents, Bird control, solutions, Pigeon prevention, Pigeon repellent, Bird proofing" width="300" height="225" /><p id="caption-attachment-31607" class="wp-caption-text">Pigeons by the iconic Nihonbashi bridge, designed by Tsumaki Yorinaka and constructed of stone on a steel frame, dates from 1911. Tokyo, Japan.</p></div>
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<p>Well the first batch left the nest a while ago, but the birds werent scared off, and laid another set of eggs. The second set have already grown to where they can fly, and now I go out to scare them off every so often. I remove any nesting material that they lay down, but they are persistent and rebuild and try to lay eggs again. They laid a third set of eggs, which was the last straw for me, I took the eggs, and put them out in the courtyard where the birds could see them on the ground floor, thinking that they would attempt to find a more suitable location. They were in the same spot for a couple of days, and then they were gone. I am assuming the gardener probably removed them and not the birds.</p>
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<p>Again the birds have tried to nest and lay eggs, this time there was only one, and I removed it and placed it on the ground level immediately. I go out every so ofte to scare them off, but they are there the next day.</p>
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<p>I have thrown out almost all of the things that were on my patio since they were in such bad shape, and there is feces all over my balcony. I initially tried spraying vinegar thinking that the birds would not like the odor, it worked for about 30 minutes, and then the balcony actually just smelled better, and they probably liked it more.</p>
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<p>I am trying to find a humane way to let the pigeons know that they are not welcome here, and ran across your website when I was looking for a safe way to remove them. The area has alot of debris and such from garbage that they eat from, and there are alot of places that they can nest, I am not trying to remove them from the entire area, just keeping them off my balcony. One website mentioned that the use of strong spices such as garlic, cinnamon, cayenne, and black pepper would be a good detterent, and I figured I would ask here if this is a good method, or if there is another solution to my problem. The property I live in does not want any visible things displayed on the balcony, so it would be difficult for some of the other ideas I have read, as far as shiny mobiles, or string to disrupt perches.</p>
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<p><strong>Pigeon Patrol</strong></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Feral pigeons and certain species of gull, for example the Herring Gull and Lesser Black-Back Gull are potentially a source of risk to health and safety in the urban environment. A range of diseases have been shown to be carried by birds living in urban and suburban environments. Pigeons and seagulls will deface buildings by [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Feral pigeons and certain species of gull, for example the Herring Gull and Lesser Black-Back Gull are potentially a source of risk to health and safety in the urban environment. A range of diseases have been shown to be carried by birds living in urban and suburban environments.</p>
<p>Pigeons and seagulls will deface buildings by their droppings deposited and nesting materials.</p>
<p>The feral pigeon use buildings throughout cities as a sheltered roosting site while waiting to feed at first light, on debris from waste management bins in the domestic and commercial sectors.</p>
<p>Both Herring Gulls and Lesser Black-Back Gulls are becoming an increasing problem in Dublin and surrounding areas, nesting on flat rooftops. They have become aggressively protective of their territory, especially during their breeding cycle.</p>
<p>Legal status</p>
<p>Unlike most other pest species, birds have legislative protection unless it can be provided that their presence is detrimental to man in some way.</p>
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<p>Under the<a href="https://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/2000/act/38/enacted/en/print.html"> Wildlife (Amended) Act 2000 </a>all wild birds, their eggs, nests and habitat are protected. However, member states may derogate from the provisions in the directive, where there is no other satisfactory solution, for the following reasons:</p>
<p>In the interests of public health and safety</p>
<p>In the interest of air safety</p>
<p>To prevent serious damage to crops, livestock, forests, fisheries and water</p>
<p>For the protection of flora and fauna</p>
<p>In Ireland, General Licences, issued and revised, annually by the Department list the birds that can be taken. The licences also state the reasons for such action, methods of control and that the work must be carried out by an authorised person (authorised person means the owner, occupier or someone authorised b the owner or occupier in writing).</p>
<p>These licences do not have to be applied for. They are a legislative means of removing the protection of certain birds, regarded as pests, from the general protection afforded them through the Wildlife (Amended) Act 2000.</p>
<p>Population control</p>
<p>Reduction in numbers by one of the approved methods, shooting, trapping etc will provide only short-term relief. This method should only provide temporary relief until proofing work is complete, or to clear derelict buildings of pest birds prior to demolition.</p>
<p>Management of pest birds can be divided into three distinct categories:</p>
<p>Reduction / removal of food sources</p>
<p>The number of birds in an area will be directly influenced by the food source available. Therefore, good waste management and discouraging members of the public from feeding the birds (mainly feral pigeons will naturally reduce the bird numbers over a period of time.</p>
<p>Removal of roosting sites</p>
<p>Design of new buildings should take into consideration ledges, windowsills and any other feature that might provide roosting sites for birds. An angle of 45 degrees or more will prevent birds from roosting. Maintenance of existing buildings should be carried out to remove potential ingress points for feral pigeons. These would include missing rooftiles, broken windows and areas where maintenance work has been carried out and holes left in the fabric of the building.</p>
<p>Roofs should be designed and detailed specifically to exclude birds by keeping all gaps and openings below 20mm</p>
<p>Proofing against bird nesting and roosting</p>
<p>Proofing measures such as netting and stainless-steel spikes can be used to deter birds from roosting on buildings.</p>
<p>Netting mesh sizes for bird proofing will vary according to the species of bird. As a guide, the following mesh sizes are recommended:</p>
<p>Sparrows and similar size birds – 19mm mesh size</p>
<p>Starlings – 28-30mm mesh size</p>
<p>Pigeons – 50mm mesh size</p>
<p>Gulls – 75mm mesh size</p>
<p>Spike systems will deter birds from roosting on ledges that cannot be made inaccessible by netting. They should be fixed in a manner that will ensure that the ledge is adequately covered by the spikes.</p>
<p>Bird proofing is specialist work. An experienced installer should be consulted for advice and proofing strategies.</p>
<p>It should be noted that birds other than those listed on the general licences cannot be prevented from accessing their nest site during the breeding season. To do so would be a breach of the Wildlife (Amended) Act 2000 and prosecution could follow.</p>
<p>Urban pest bird control Pigeons is a complex subject and requires an integrated approach which will include waste management regimes to minimise attractive food sources; maintenance and design of buildings that will reduce potential roosting and nesting sites and proofing strategies that will exclude pest birds from priorities areas.</p>
<p>Pigeons AKA ‘Rats with Wings’</p>
<p><em>Why do we dread these pests over other animals?</em></p>
<p>Since the 1930s pigeons have been causing havoc to our cities. From nesting on roofs to defecating buildings. They are commonly known as ‘Rats with Wings’ but do we have reason to despise these birds? Let us take a look</p>
<p>Noise</p>
<p>These pesky birds invade spaces that are not designed for them. They have settled in urban areas and industrial estates and are comfortable making their nest in man made structures. Their short legs and hind toes permit easy perching on pipes and ledges.</p>
<p>Faeces</p>
<p>Not only do they invade our space they also destroy it with their droppings. Their waste is highly acidic and will corrode metal and concrete. Pigeons also carry mites which can cause skin disorders, while dirt from their feathers can exacerbate respiratory problems.</p>
<p>Disease</p>
<p>Most importantly they are a health risk to us. Pigeons and their excretion spread over 60 different diseases. Histoplasmosis, Salmonella and E.coli to name just a few.</p>
<p>Image</p>
<p>A pigeon infestation will promote a bad company image. Seeing a flock of pigeons nesting on the roof of any building or its ledge does not portray a top company image.</p>
<p>Damage</p>
<p>Pigeons nest in drain gutters, blocking them causing damage. They also nest near cables which could lead to a serious fire hazard. Pigeon activity around buildings often leads to structural damage as these resourceful pests can lift roof coverings to make an entry.</p>
<p><em>How do we control these pesky pests?</em></p>
<p>In the 20<sup>th</sup> century, pigeons were controlled by killing them however nowadays Bird Control Pigeons is much more humane. Controlling them now means preventing them nesting on YOUR building and moving them elsewhere. Our highly trained staff at Central Pest Control can help in moving these birds from your building by putting netting or bird wiring of any shape or size to fit your pest control needs depending on the area invaded.</p>
<p>Did you know? A pigeon dispenses over 10 kg of dung a year!</p>
<p><strong>Pigeon Patrol</strong></p>
<p>Pigeon Patrol Products &amp; Services is the leading manufacturer and distributor of bird deterrent (control) products in Canada. Pigeon Patrol products have solved pest bird problems in industrial, commercial, and residential settings since 2000, by using safe and humane bird deterrents with only bird and animal -friendly solutions. At Pigeon Patrol, we manufacture and offer a variety of bird deterrents, ranging from Ultra-flex Bird Spikes with UV protection, Bird Netting, 4-S Bird Gel and the best Ultrasonic and audible sound devices on the market today.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Pink Pigeon is no longer Endangered. But how did conservationists achieve this, and is it sustainable? Dr Vikash Tatayah, Conservation Director, Mauritian Wildlife Foundation (BirdLife Partner) reports from the field… Last year, one of Mauritius’ best-loved birds hit a milestone that delighted the conservation world. In the 2018 Red List update, the Pink Pigeon Nesoenas mayeri was downlisted from [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Pink Pigeon is no longer Endangered. But how did conservationists achieve this, and is it sustainable? Dr Vikash Tatayah, Conservation Director, Mauritian Wildlife Foundation (BirdLife Partner) reports from the field…</p>
<p>Last year, one of Mauritius’ best-loved birds hit a milestone that delighted the conservation world. In the <u>2018 Red List update,</u> the Pink Pigeon <a href="http://datazone.birdlife.org/species/factsheet/pink-pigeon-nesoenas-mayeri"><em>Nesoenas mayeri</em> </a>was downlisted from Endangered to Vulnerable, building upon the success of 2000, when it was downlisted from Critically Endangered to Endangered. But behind the scenes of this happy news lies over 30 years of gruelling devotion, with conservationists tackling the numerous threats to the pigeon from every possible angle in their bid to bring it back from the brink.</p>
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<p>For a while, we were worried it might go the same way as its fellow Mauritian endemic, the Dodo <a href="http://datazone.birdlife.org/species/factsheet/dodo-raphus-cucullatus"><em>Raphus cucullatus</em></a>. An even closer relative, the Reunion Pigeon <a href="http://datazone.birdlife.org/species/factsheet/reunion-pigeon-nesoenas-duboisi"><em>Nesoenas duboisi</em></a>, went extinct on the neighbouring Reunion Island in the late 18th century thanks to introduced cats and rats. The Pink Pigeon now holds the unenviable title of the last native pigeon in the whole Mascarene archipelago.</p>
<p>Predictably, it was the arrival of humans that heralded the Pink Pigeon’s decline. The species was once widely distributed across Mauritius, but by the 19th century its population had become extremely fragmented and confined to the upland forests. Humans had destroyed native vegetation to the extent that only 1.5% of the original, good-quality forest remained. They also hunted the plump bird and introduced a panoply of predators such as Black Rat <em>Rattus rattus</em>, Small Indian Mongoose <em>Herpestes auropunctatus</em> and Crab-eating Macaque <em>Macaca fascicularis</em>.</p>
<p>It wasn’t just animal predators: what little forest remained was soon invaded by non-native plants such as Chinese Guava <em>Psidium cattleianum</em> and the privet species <em>Ligustrum robustum</em> which choke vegetation, preventing the regeneration of native plants. By the mid-1970s, the species had plummeted to a single population of 20 birds in the upland forest of Black River Gorges, an area now known as Pigeon Wood. Just 12 Pink Pigeons remained in 1986, and of the five nesting attempts recorded that year, all were thwarted by rats. The wild population hit an all-time low of nine birds in 1990. The chances for long-term survival of the species looked bleak.</p>
<p>But the Mauritian Wildlife Foundation wasn’t going to let it go without a fight. With help from organisations across the world [see With Thanks, below], we set up an intensive conservation programme starting with captive breeding set up in 1976, followed by the first wild releases in 1987. We now have nine subpopulations centred around our field stations. Six of these are within the Black River Gorges National Park, close to the original Pigeon Wood. A sub-population can be found on the predator-free nature reserve island Ile aux Aigrettes, and two additional subpopulations are being created on private land at Ferney on the east of Mauritius and in Chamarel Ebony Forest in the south west. The purpose of these captive-reared birds is to bolster wild populations, and we encourage the dispersal of birds between the different areas in order to maintain genetic diversity. In total we now have 470 wild Pink Pigeons at these sites, a dramatic improvement compared to the species’ darkest hour.</p>
<p><em>Captive-bred chicks like these are released to bolster wild populations © MWF</em></p>
<p>But captive-breeding won’t help unless the wild habitat is made safe for these newcomers. That’s why wild populations are carefully managed using a three-pronged technique. Firstly, every Pink Pigeon is ringed with its own metal ID band and unique plastic colour combination. Each bird can therefore be identified and followed individually. All nests are checked regularly and the results documented. A large dataset has now been collected and continues to grow. This precise information helps us to understand in more depth the factors affecting the survival of the Pink Pigeon, and how to shape our management strategies accordingly.</p>
<p>Another priority is food. The Pink Pigeon is herbivorous, feeding mainly on fruit, leaves and flowers. But its natural habitat is so degraded that the birds are often unable to find enough food to support themselves. In order to supplement their diet, whole wheat and cracked maize is provided at each of the field sites. The food is placed on specially-designed platforms to prevent other species from obtaining it.</p>
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<p>Introduced predators are, without a doubt, a major limiting factor to the survival of this species. Much energy is devoted to removing or controlling them from around the field sites. We are also researching and tackling diseases, in particular trichomonosis, an illness introduced by alien pigeons that can be especially fatal to Pink Pigeon chicks.</p>
<p>In the long term, large areas of forest will need to be restored so that the Pink Pigeon can spread into the uplands and breed in safe nesting sites with fewer predators. But for now, we are working on reinforcing numbers at the recently-created release sites. In order to increase genetic diversity, birds from captive populations in Europe will be repatriated to Mauritius. Research has shown that these birds have genetic variations no longer found in the wild population.</p>
<p>We are constantly seeking to improve our knowledge of the Pink Pigeon’s biology and behaviour, conducting studies into factors limiting the recovery of this species. We have examined the fruiting and flowering of plants that the pigeons feed on which, combined with feeding observations, will enable us to tailor our supplementary feeding more precisely. Ultimately, we have high hopes that all of these measures should enable us to meet our target of 600 wild Pink Pigeons in the next decade.</p>
<p>The future looks bright for other species, too. When working out how to save the Pink Pigeon, some techniques were inspired by previous pigeon rearing projects, but others have been perfected or developed on Mauritius. We can now pass these new techniques on to the rest of the world to help others restore threatened pigeons worldwide. Hundreds of field biologists trained in our methods have gone on to work in important conservation positions elsewhere. They now have the ability to disseminate what they learned globally, ensuring the Pink Pigeon’s success can spread beyond Mauritius’ borders.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Pigeons are one of the few species of wild animal with which town and city dwellers have regular contact, so they are popular with a lot of people. However, the cost of cleaning their droppings from buildings and statues can be considerable and pigeon welfare can be adversely affected by overcrowding. There are many places [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pigeons are one of the few species of wild animal with which town and city dwellers have regular contact, so they are popular with a lot of people. However, the cost of cleaning their droppings from buildings and statues can be considerable and pigeon welfare can be adversely affected by overcrowding.</p>
<div id="attachment_31566" style="width: 310px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-31566" class="size-medium wp-image-31566" src="https://www.pigeonpatrol.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/iStock-469327780-300x200.jpg" alt="Bird Gone, Pigeon Gone, Pigeon problems, pigeon spikes, Gel, Bird Control, Pigeon Control, bird repellent, Bird Spikes, sonic bird repellent, stainless steel bird spikes, bird spikes Vancouver, Ultra Sonic Bird Control, Bird Netting, Plastic Bird Spikes, Canada bird spike deterrents, Bird deterrents, Pigeon deterrents, Bird control, solutions, Pigeon prevention, Pigeon repellent, Bird proofing" width="300" height="200" /><p id="caption-attachment-31566" class="wp-caption-text">Bosphorus in İstanbul,Turkey.</p></div>
<p>There are many places world-wide where attempts have been made to control pigeons by culling. Culling methods have included poisoning, shooting with air rifles and trapping. However, modern scientific research (<a href="https://www.animalaid.org.uk/case-humane-control-pigeons/#refs">1</a>) shows that culling is completely ineffective, as bird numbers can increase above pre-cull levels within weeks of the cull being carried out.</p>
<p>Why is culling promoted?</p>
<p>Pest control companies are fully aware that culling is ineffective but they continue to recommend this option because it ensures that they will be offered a lucrative long-term contract.</p>
<p>Why is culling ineffective?</p>
<p>In areas where culling is carried out, there will be an initial reduction in pigeon numbers. However, this effect is very short term as the population will almost certainly have returned to or even exceeded the previous level within a few weeks. This is because pigeons control their own numbers according to the food source available.</p>
<p>Approximately 90% of pigeons die in their first year and the main cause of death is starvation. The mortality rate of adult pigeons is very low, typically around 11% (<a href="https://www.animalaid.org.uk/case-humane-control-pigeons/#refs">2</a>). Therefore when culling is carried out on a pigeon population, the vacancies left by the dead birds are quickly filled by young birds.</p>
<p>This means that killing adult pigeons in a flock discriminates in favour of young birds who would otherwise have perished. It has no long-term effect on the level of population, as it merely rejuvenates the flock.</p>
<p>A culling programme was carried out in Basel, Switzerland; a city which had a population of approximately 20,000 pigeons. From 1961-85, 100,000 pigeons were culled by shooting and trapping. Despite this, the population remained stable.</p>
<p>In 1988 a group called Pigeon Action was founded to establish an ecological and long term solution to the city’s pigeon issue. They began a programme of public education campaigns which warned against feeding pigeons and installed pigeon lofts from which eggs were removed. As a result, the population was halved within four years.</p>
<p>Other arguments against culling</p>
<p>Culling is an extremely expensive option, as a long-term contract with pest controllers will have to be entered into because regular repeat culls will be necessary. Culling by poison puts other species at risk because it is both indiscriminate and because poisoned birds will affect other animals in the food chain. Cats and birds of prey may consume poisoned pigeons with fatal results.</p>
<p>Narcotics have been used to stupefy pigeons and make them easier to catch. However, this culling method can have disastrous consequences, with drugged birds disrupting traffic and smashing into buildings. This happened in Perth, Australia in 1999. Narcotics and poison are both very inhumane as the pigeons taking the bait will die slowly and may suffer dehydration and hypothermia.</p>
<p>Shooting is a widely-used culling method which also results in suffering as the majority of birds shot are wounded, rather than killed. There have been many reports of injured birds being thrown into bin bags or stamped upon by pest control operatives. Young chicks are also left to slowly perish.</p>
<p>Trapping of pigeons is also widespread. Apart from the risk that trapped birds are sometimes left to die from exposure, this culling method is also very time-consuming and expensive.</p>
<p>What are the alternatives?</p>
<p>There are three approaches to pigeon control which do not involve culling. They are the use of deterrents, the installation of artificial nesting sites and public education campaigns.</p>
<p>Deterrents</p>
<p>Deterrents such as spikes, holograms of owls’ eyes and wire systems can be very effective at preventing pigeons from roosting on buildings.</p>
<p>Netting is often used on buildings, but it can result in young flightless birds being trapped behind it and flying birds can become tangled and injured. The RSPCA and wildlife groups receive thousands of reports every year of pigeons and other birds trapped by netting.</p>
<p>Trained raptors (birds of prey) have been used in some areas to drive away pigeons. These birds are trained to chase, but not kill pigeons and can successfully drive a flock elsewhere. In some enclosed sites, such as railway stations, the use of raptors can be extremely effective. However, this method is expensive and will only work on a specific site, so is unsuitable for large areas.</p>
<p>The use of falconry to control pigeons involves pigeons being caught and killed. Nottingham City Council tried this method in 1999 but the sight of pigeons being attacked by the bird resulted in public distress, lots of negative publicity and cost thousands of pounds, whilst having no overall effect on pigeon numbers.</p>
<p>The problem with all deterrent methods is that the pigeons driven away from one site will simply re-locate to another, equally unsuitable site. Therefore, this form of control has limited use unless employed in conjunction with other methods.</p>
<p>Artificial Nesting Sites</p>
<p>Dovecotes or nesting boxes can be constructed and installed for a low, one-off cost. Once the pigeons have been encouraged to roost in these sites, their eggs can be collected regularly and destroyed. This is a simple, fast and very effective way to reduce pigeon numbers. It is also humane, as no killing is involved. Another advantage of dovecotes or nesting boxes is that they provide a way to move pigeon flocks away from sites where they are considered a nuisance to sites where they will pose no problems. Designated feeding areas can then be set up for public use.</p>
<p>Public Education Campaigns</p>
<p>The only effective long-term method of reducing pigeon populations is to manipulate their environment in such a way that they can no longer eat or roost easily. Each breeding pair can produce up to ten chicks per year if they have an abundant food supply, but if available food is reduced, their breeding rate slows down and can even stop altogether.</p>
<p>Large numbers of people regularly feed pigeons in the belief that they are caring for the birds. Litter also provides an abundant food supply to pigeons in towns and cities. As the mortality rate of adult pigeons is so low, there is strong competition for food and breeding sites.</p>
<p>Pigeon overpopulation is caused by large quantities of food being provided by the public. Therefore, it is essential to educate people to either stop feeding pigeons or to do so in designated areas near artificial nesting sites.</p>
<p>In Basel, Pigeon Action embarked on a campaign to convince the public that feeding pigeons harms them, as it causes overpopulation. They produced leaflets and posters and distributed them widely. These featured pictures of baby pigeons infected by diseases and pushed the point that overcrowding is bad for pigeons as well as people.</p>
<p>A successful publicity campaign will result in a large reduction in people feeding pigeons and will impose a very effective limit to their population size. Sheffield City Council produced colour leaflets which explained clearly to people why they should stop feeding pigeons. Leaflets such as these, together with signs in the relevant places should ensure that the message gets through.</p>
<p>Case studies</p>
<p>Nottingham City Hospital</p>
<p>Following a visit from Guy Merchant of PICAS in May 2000, the hospital suspended lethal culling of pigeons.</p>
<p>An on-site pest controller was employed, who proofed many sensitive areas and installed nest boxes on several large flat roofs which were heavily populated by pigeons. These were made from recycled staff lockers. The pigeons were then provided with food, water and nesting materials near the boxes in order to encourage the birds to roost there. The pest-controller visited these roosting sites daily in order to remove eggs. Hatchlings were left alone.</p>
<p>The result: “The impact on the trust has been dramatic. In less than a year, the bird population has reduced by an estimated 50%. The cost of cleaning fouling has also reduced significantly.” Statement made in March 2001 by Clive Young, Environmental Services Manager at Nottingham City Hospital NHS Trust.</p>
<p>Barking and Dagenham District Council</p>
<p>As a result of public pressure, this Council decided to explore alternatives to culling pigeons. A colour leaflet was produced which urged the public not to feed pigeons and to dispose of food litter properly.</p>
<p>Council properties, including high-rise flats were proofed in order to reduce the potential breeding sites available to the pigeons. In July 2000 a dovecote was opened in the park which had been identified as the main public feeding site. This generated a lot of very positive publicity.</p>
<p>This Council took some very positive action to reduce pigeon numbers, but their dovecote was designed with aesthetic appearance as the priority, rather than its attractiveness to pigeons and many nearby buildings were not proofed.</p>
<p>Railtrack</p>
<p>Railtrack abandoned culling at London mainline stations in 1999 and began to employ the services of a trained raptor and handler, as advised by PICAS. This proved extremely successful and other train operators are now exploring this option.</p>
<p>Summary</p>
<p>Lethal control of pigeons by culling has been consistently shown to have no long-term effect on population levels. It is also expensive, inhumane and can result in very negative publicity. Extensive research and recent case studies have shown that the use of artificial breeding sites, combined with egg removal, proofing of buildings and public education campaigns can result in a long term reduction of pigeon populations by as much as 50% within months. These control methods are humane, cost-efficient and will generate positive publicity.</p>
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<p>The feral pigeon is descended from the rock dove whose natural habitat is cliffs and caves. Large buildings and statues offer pigeons roosting sites which closely resemble these. This, combined with their resourcefulness, tendency to scavenge and lack of territorial aggression has led to large flocks of pigeons living in close proximity with people.</p>
<p>Although it is widely believed that pigeons carry and spread diseases to people, there is very little evidence that pigeons jeopardise human health. (<a href="https://www.animalaid.org.uk/case-humane-control-pigeons/#refs">3</a>) Pigeon lung disease is an allergic reaction which affects some people who have prolonged contact with pigeons in confined places. It is easily treated if diagnosed early and can be avoided by wearing a mask if in contact with pigeons in a dusty environment.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Pigeons are more often mocked than their avian brethren. But human beings have relied on pigeons for centuries to act as messengers, a reliable early post system — or in one case, a news bulletin. The birds possess remarkable navigation abilities, which is why on a summer morning in France in 1997, 60,000 pigeons were [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pigeons are more often mocked than their avian brethren. But human beings have relied on pigeons for centuries to act as messengers, a reliable early post system — or in one case, a news bulletin. The birds possess remarkable navigation abilities, which is why on a summer morning in France in 1997, 60,000 pigeons were released to mark the centenary of the Royal Pigeon Racing Society with a cross channel flight. The problem? Most of them never came back. It was dubbed the “the great pigeon race disaster&#8221; and baffled experts and pigeon fanciers alike. But this week, OTM correspondent <a href="https://twitter.com/MicahLoewinger?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor">Micah Loewinger</a> sits down with Robert Krulwich, co-creator and former co-host of Radiolab, and Jon Hagstrum, a geophysicist emeritus at the U.S. Geological Survey, to try and figure out exactly what exactly happened.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A man feeds the pifeons in Times Square in 1949 (and was probably beaten a short time later.) Rats with wings, or majestic streetwise bird? It’s a debate that’s raged almost as long as New York City has been called that. And this week, the war between the two sides boiled over again. It started [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A man feeds the pifeons in Times Square in 1949 (and was probably beaten a short time later.)</p>
<p>Rats with wings, or majestic streetwise bird? It’s a debate that’s raged almost as long as New York City has been called that. And this week, the war between the two sides boiled over again.</p>
<div id="attachment_31611" style="width: 310px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-31611" class="size-medium wp-image-31611" src="https://www.pigeonpatrol.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/iStock-1754052824-300x189.jpg" alt="Bird Gone, Pigeon Gone, Pigeon problems, pigeon spikes, Gel, Bird Control, Pigeon Control, bird repellent, Bird Spikes, sonic bird repellent, stainless steel bird spikes, bird spikes Vancouver, Ultra Sonic Bird Control, Bird Netting, Plastic Bird Spikes, Canada bird spike deterrents, Bird deterrents, Pigeon deterrents, Bird control, solutions, Pigeon prevention, Pigeon repellent, Bird proofing" width="300" height="189" /><p id="caption-attachment-31611" class="wp-caption-text">Injured peace dove, crossing out word &#8220;PEACE&#8221; that on the road sign. (Used clipping mask)</p></div>
<p>It started when the exclusive University Club had its feathers ruffled. It wanted to drape its storied building in netting, to protect it from pigeon poo, which eats away at stone and metal. But the Landmarks Commission said it would have to wait for approval, as it would be a “visible change” to the landmarked Italian Renaissance building’s façade. As if the crap wasn’t a “visible change” enough.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, over on East 93rd Street, there was a scuffle involving longtime pigeon activist Anna Dove and her neighbor, who snatched away her bag of seed after he saw her feeding the pigeons on the sidewalk. The police were summoned.</p>
<p>“It’s disgusting,” said her nemesis, retired teacher Arthur Schwartz. “She’s feeding the rats.”</p>
<p>And with the live pigeon-shooting state championships in Pennsylvania coming up, it’s almost guaranteed that there will be an increase in demand of pigeon-poaching — New York City is a favorite spot for trapping them and transporting them to be used as live targets. The animal-rights activists will be out with their cameras and signs to stop them.</p>
<p>AD</p>
<p>No matter which side you’re on, one things for certain — by the end, things are going to get a little birdbrained.</p>
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<p>“It’s not the pigeons that are the problem, it’s the number of them,” says Andrew D. Blechman, author of “Pigeons: The Fascinating Saga of the World’s Most Revered and Reviled Bird.” “They’re gentle creatures. The problem is that they get in our face, just like we get in each other’s faces.”</p>
<p>No one one’s quite sure of how many pigeons are in New York City. One adage is “one pigeon per person,” which would put their numbers at about 7 million. They each produce about 25 pounds of waste per year.</p>
<p>Pigeons love cities because of the many ledges, windowsills, eaves and rooftops available for them to roost in, which mimics their natural habitat of high cliffs. Pigeon pairings are monogamous, often mating for life, and both parents raise the babies — called squab — for a time, sitting on the eggs in shifts.</p>
<p>The pigeon includes about 298 species of bird, but the Rock Dove is the most common to the New York area, according to the Parks Department. The grey, bobbing-headed birds usually have purple-green iridescence around the neck area. They’re the scruffiest members of the dove family — although “dove” usually connotes the pure white symbols of peace, not the pizza scavengers of city streets. (Just say they’ve been pigeonholed.)</p>
<p>“If they were white,” Blechman says, “people would love them.”</p>
<p>Blame the French for our pigeon problems. The little pluckers first arrived in the early 1600s with French settlers who used them for meat. They were easy to raise — they could be kept in a barn, where they’d perch on the rafters, and young pigeons served as a good source of protein.</p>
<p>But they soon escaped their confines and went feral.</p>
<p>City life agreed with them and allowed them to flourish — and in some cases, over-flourish. Their natural predators, like falcons and hawks, aren’t found here in great numbers.</p>
<p>Courtney Humphries, author of “Superdove: How the Pigeon Took Manhattan . . . And the World,” concedes that pigeon are pilloried partly because of their “persistence. They nest on the buildings we consider our territory, and they don’t like to be moved.”</p>
<p>The average city pigeon has a lifespan of three to five years. With all the food scattered throughout the garbage cans and sidewalks — plus well-meaning human feeders — they spend less time looking for grub, which leaves more time for mating.</p>
<p>“The biggest problem is the people who overfeed them,” says Blechman. “Every city has about a dozen of them, and they’re the ones who cause the [overpopulation] problem.”</p>
<p>He suggests that if you want to feed the birds, hand out just a teaspoon full of birdseed for a flock. “It’s just enough to give them a little extra energy while they’re out trying to find their own food.”</p>
<p>“If nobody fed pigeons, I think things would look a lot different,” agrees Humphries, who says that human feeders end up creating dense flocks. “A lot of the problem with pigeons comes from people.”</p>
<p>If you can’t freeze the hearts of little old ladies, though, you could try eating them (the pigeons, that is). Squab — baby pigeons that haven’t flown yet — is on the menu at many restaurants around the city, particularly French. They’re “basically the milk-fed veal of the sky,” says Blechman — tender, mostly dark meat, and one of the only poultry that can be eaten rare. (Pigeons produce their own milk-like substance, which they feed to their young by regurgitation.)</p>
<p>Pigeon pot pie was a huge colonial favorite. Today, try the Squab and Foie Croustillant at the Modern, Danny Meyer’s restaurant at the Museum of Modern Art.</p>
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<p>Unless the appetite for squab skyrockets, New York’s options are few. Avicide — poisoning birds — was made illegal in 2000, when the state Legislature passed a bill outlawing the use of “flock dispersal agents” like Avitrol in cities with more than 1 million people.</p>
<p>Before that, property managers regularly hired pest control services to dole out Avatrol to flocks of pigeons.</p>
<p>“In theory, you would mix it with feed, and when one pigeon ate some of the treated food, they would begin to suffer from neurological toxicity,” explained Stephanie Boyles, wildlife expert at the Humane Society of the United States. “When their flockmates saw them suffering, it would prompt them to leave the area.”</p>
<p>In practice, however, overdosing often led to large numbers of birds convulsing and writhing in pain on the street before their deaths. Welcome to New York!</p>
<p>The last major flare-up between pigeons and people was in 2007, when City Councilman Simcha Felder released a report plaintively titled, “Curbing the Pigeon Conundrum.”</p>
<p>Claiming that their droppings carried a host of diseases like histoplasmosis, he proposed a $1,000 fine to anyone feeding them, as well as curbing their numbers through birth control (a measure that cities like Los Angeles have adopted, although some argue that it’s unsustainable), and appointing a city “Pigeon Czar” to oversee other pigeon-control issues.</p>
<p>The NYC Department of of Health and Mental Hygiene maintains that contact with their droppings only poses a small health risk, and that “routine cleaning of droppings (e.g. from windowsills) does not pose a serious health risk to most people,” although disposable gloves are a good idea.</p>
<p>The Humane Society came out against the anti-feeding fine because they weren’t sure it would actually make a difference in reducing flocks, said Boyles. “We still suggest working with communities to create places where pigeons are welcome, and discouraging them where they’re not.”</p>
<p>While Felder’s bill didn’t fly, it was only one of many efforts to keep pigeons clipped.</p>
<p>In 2006, pigeon loitering was so dense near the Army Recruitment Center in Times Square, speakers were set up to broadcast sounds of falcons and pigeons being attacked, in hopes of scaring them away. In 2003, they had so overwhelmed Bryant Park that the operators invited a falconer and his hawk to the park for a week to scare away (not eat) the pigeons.</p>
<p>In 2007, the MTA installed Bird-B-Gone on some of its elevated stations along the 7 line, as well as others. The electronic system zapped birds that got too close.</p>
<p>In the ’80s, plastic owls were a big seller. Today, a slightly more high-tech version, called the RoboHawk, moves its head, wings, and makes what its creators hope are pigeon-threatening sounds.</p>
<p>Every so often, a politician considers reviving an overall anti-feeding bill, since, for now, it’s only illegal in city parks where signs are posted (the fine is usually $50).</p>
<p>Some cling to the hope that the city will come to its senses and declare war. Because they’re a non-native species, pigeons are not protected by either the Federal Migratory Birds Act or New York state laws. Can anyone say hunting season?</p>
<p>It’s got to be done mafia-style, though. Culling is only a temporary solution — as with most wild birds, quick breeding will put their numbers back to pre-cull figures within weeks, according to Pigeon Control Advisory Service.</p>
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<p>But spare a thought, pigeon haters, for your majestic foe. Pigeons have more qualities than you think.</p>
<p>Although city birds aren’t particularly active, pigeons are built to be athletes — a trained bird can fly up to 60 miles per hour, and they can stay in the air for 500 miles. They’re meant for flying long distances, and have “homing” instincts, which means they will naturally find their way back.</p>
<p>This talent is why they were literally drafted into the United States Army Pigeon Service.</p>
<p>A million served in both world wars, where they delivered messages across enemy lines and saved thousands of soldiers’ lives. One pigeon, Cher Ami, won a French medal for his bravery for flying through gunfire, finally delivering the message dangling from what was left of his foot. He’s now stuffed and in the Smithsonian.</p>
<p>The army’s Pigeon Breeding and Training Center was based at Fort Monmouth, NJ, and opened in 1917. Many of its “Pigeoneers” were “basically just boys out of Brooklyn, and they’d just bring their best birds,” Humphries says. (The training center was closed in 1957 when the Army stopped using them as messengers.)</p>
<p>Keeping pigeons on rooftops — and racing them — used to be much more popular. Who can forget Marlon Brando’s character in the 1954 film “On the Waterfront” shouting up to his friend Joey, “I got one of your birds!” right before Joey “accidentally” falls off the roof?</p>
<p>The city is full of equally vocal bird-lovers.</p>
<p>“They animate our lives,” argues Blechman, who says that despite writing a book on pigeons, he is not a “bird person,” and admits to having eaten them before. He’s come around, though. “You look out the window and you can have a pigeon land on your windowsill, and the same one will come back every day, and at the same time.</p>
<p>“What would the lonely, the unemployed, and the elderly do every day if it weren’t for pigeons?”</p>
<p>The Internet is atwitter with kooky pigeon fans. There’s a pigeon appreciation society on Facebook. On photo-sharing site Flickr, there’s a group called The Global Pigeon Art Appreciation Society.</p>
<p>“You are not alone,” the site reads. “Many artists have been inspired by pigeons.”</p>
<p>There is also a city listserv called “New York Pigeon People,” where members discuss how to rescue birds and share pigeon news.</p>
<p>You can eat them, race them, breed them, feed them, but you can’t escape them, whether you consider them the most misunderstood creatures of the flying community or the world’s worst bird. As Blechman put it, “We’re just going to have to learn to co-exist.”</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Passenger pigeons, so abundant during the early 19th century that skies darkened with passing flocks, may often have been nothing special in numbers during much of their last million years. DNA from the extinct species, coaxed from toe pads of three museum specimens, suggests that population numbers fluctuated in the long term. The breeding population [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Passenger pigeons, so abundant during the early 19th century that skies darkened with passing flocks, may often have been nothing special in numbers during much of their last million years.</p>
<p>DNA from the extinct species, coaxed from toe pads of three museum specimens, suggests that population numbers fluctuated in the long term. The breeding population could have been at times only roughly several hundred thousand or even just tens of thousands of birds, says Chih-Ming Hung of National Taiwan Normal University in Taipei.<img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-31512" src="https://www.pigeonpatrol.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/pigeon-1000x667-1-300x200.jpg" alt="Bird Gone, Pigeon Gone, Pigeon problems, pigeon spikes, Gel, Bird Control, Pigeon Control, bird repellent, Bird Spikes, sonic bird repellent, stainless steel bird spikes, bird spikes Vancouver, Ultra Sonic Bird Control, Bird Netting, Plastic Bird Spikes, Canada bird spike deterrents, Bird deterrents, Pigeon deterrents, Bird control, solutions, Pigeon prevention, Pigeon repellent, Bird proofing" width="300" height="200" /></p>
<p>That’s a surprise. A survey of various other animals suggests that the size of the breeding population, like that pulled from the pigeon DNA, is typically about one-tenth of the whole population, Hung says. Yet the estimates of breeding populations in the new study are only one ten-thousandth of the 3 billion to 5 billion birds estimated in 19th-century eyewitness reports.</p>
<p>Hung doesn’t dispute those huge 19th century estimates. The DNA tells a story of bird numbers that soared and sank over time, he and his colleagues argue June 16 in the <em>Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences</em>. He would need more analysis, he says, to see if an extreme crash during the most recent Ice Age would have produced such a skewed ratio in the last century. Or, in a more controversial scenario, he proposes that passenger pigeons may have had population booms and busts repeatedly on much shorter time scales.</p>
<p>Hung became curious about genetic trends of the passenger pigeon after a pivotal conversation several years ago regarding the 100th anniversary this September of the death of Martha, a passenger pigeon in the Cincinnati Zoo and the last known individual of the species.</p>
<p>Museum specimens’ toe pads provide the best picture yet of passenger pigeon genetics, Hung says. From the amount of variation the researchers found in the specimens’ DNA, they could work out an approximate number for the birds that were passing on their genes, called the effective population size.</p>
<p>Over the last million years, Hung and his colleagues found, the typical number of breeding birds could have averaged something like 330,000. Another method found lower numbers but a similarly small order of magnitude: 170,000 at the population’s height to perhaps 50,000 at its worst. The ups and downs over deep history fit with the timing of glacial cycles and with computer simulations of the niches available for the birds as climate changed.</p>
<p>Genetic tests can’t detect population ups and downs at the scale of a mere century. But Hung and his colleagues speculate that pigeon populations might have fluctuated in the short term too, perhaps shrinking drastically during times of skimpy acorns.</p>
<p>In theory, a species that surges in mind-boggling numbers certainly can go extinct quickly, says entomologist Jeffrey A. Lockwood of the University of Wyoming. The Rocky Mountain locust (<em>Melanoplus spretus)</em> is an example that savaged wide swaths of cropland during its booms but abruptly went extinct at the end of the 19th century when farmers took over the very specific habitats it needed to breed.</p>
<p>But passenger pigeons couldn’t have boomed in huge numbers quickly, says conservation biologist Stanley Temple of the University of Wisconsin–Madison. The birds tended just one nest a year and raised one chick. “There is absolutely no way these birds could rapidly increase their numbers,” he says. “It would take them probably centuries to increase their population even tenfold, let alone several orders of magnitude.”</p>
<p>Hung and critics agree that natural cycles, either short- or long-term, do not mean that the passenger pigeon would have eventually cycled into oblivion on its own. David Blockstein, senior scientist at the National Council for Science and the Environment in Washington, D.C., has described how intensive shooting at breeding colonies contributed to the species’ demise by disrupting its reproduction. And ecologist Stuart Pimm of Duke University says, “The basic cause for the passenger pigeon’s decline was the destruction of the Eastern forests.”  The message of the paper, Hung says, is that “the passenger pigeon had repeatedly recovered from population lows throughout its history.” Then came 19th-century humans.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you’ve been around Ryerson, chances are that you have heard of, or maybe even got the chance to see, the one-legged pigeon. This famous icon is well-known for roaming the campus, along with being one of the school’s greatest memes. When The Eye spoke with the pigeons five years ago, there were reports of a second wave [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>If you’ve been around Ryerson, chances are that you have heard of, or maybe even got the chance to see, the one-legged pigeon. This famous icon is well-known for roaming the campus, along with being one of the school’s greatest memes.</strong></p>
<p><strong>When <em>The Eye </em>spoke with the pigeons <a href="https://theeyeopener.com/2014/11/what-happened-to-the-one-legged-pigeon/">five years ago</a>, there were reports of a second wave of the Pigeons’ Movement. Recently, we have been in contact with some inside voices. After deciphering their coo-coos and squawks, it turns out that the second wave Pigeons’ Movement fell through because the leading figure went missing—the one-legged pigeon.</strong></p>
<p><strong>To get to the bottom of this, I set out to find her. It would be no easy task—the only way to do that is to explore every inch of Ryerson. Her Twitter hasn’t been updated since 2014. While searching around campus, I encountered many pigeons. But to the demise of the entire student body, all these pigeons had two legs. </strong></p>
<p><strong>All of the pigeons were quite strange. There were many different pigeons—concrete pecking, bread pecking, aggressive wing flapping. None of the pigeons could even gracefully win in a breadcrumb fight. The pigeon community has really taken a hit since this tragedy struck.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>I asked the pigeons if they knew anything about the word on the street, but none had any useful information. It seems as though the pigeon’s movement is no longer birds of a feather. Actually, some of them even seemed bird-brained.</strong></p>
<p><strong>The regular day-to-day pigeons weren’t much help, but we searched the dustiest of alleyways and found a lone pigeon smoking a cigarette and wearing a trenchcoat.</strong></p>
<p><strong>After demanding a payment of seven Ritz crackers, he told us one of his feathered associates received a telepathic message that the one-legged pigeon is still alive, and is planning something big. We still don’t know if what the mysterious pigeon’s associate’s friend said was reliable or true. Due to not wanting to suffer an Alfred Hitchcock-esque death and get picked to pieces by the pigeons, we did not press further.</strong></p>
<p><strong>For now, unfortunately, the one-legged pigeon is still missing. Alas, I still have hope. I won’t stop working on this story. I’m willing to bet my last One Card dollars that Ryerson will be blessed with the return of this legend.</strong></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Eagles and falcons deployed to scare away pigeons in Barcelona This article is more than 3 months old Trial project aims to drive colonies causing a nuisance at Camp Nou football stadium to nearby parks Barcelona has recruited a new weapon in its fight to keep the urban pigeon population under control: eagles and falcons. As [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>This article is more than 3 months old Trial project aims to drive colonies causing a nuisance at Camp Nou football stadium to nearby parks</p>
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<p>Barcelona has recruited a new weapon in its fight to keep the urban pigeon population under control: eagles and falcons.</p>
<p>As part of a trial, teams of three or four birds of prey have started patrolling an area around Camp Nou, FC Barcelona’s football ground, between 8am and 4pm. Pigeons nesting in the ground have been driven out by building works and have relocated to nearby blocks of flats whose residents have demanded action.</p>
<p>The idea is to drive the pigeons into nearby parks where they will be less of a nuisance.</p>
<p>“The birds can eat a few pigeons but that’s not the idea,” said Albert Tomás, a spokesperson for the company contracted to carry out the work. “Besides, a dead pigeon doesn’t learn.”</p>
<p>The mere sight of low-flying birds of prey was enough to unsettle the pigeons, which soon get the message that it was time to move on, said Tomás.</p>
<p>The pilot scheme follows the city’s failed effort to control the population of the estimated 85,000 pigeons through spiking their food with a contraceptive.</p>
<p>In some areas, such as the Plaça de Catalunya in the city centre, the concentration of birds is twice the recommended number.</p>
<p>In 2017 the city successfully used birds of prey to disperse flocks of pigeons that were damaging the roof of the Palau Sant Jordi concert hall.</p>
<p>Carmen Maté, responsible for animal welfare in the city, said that if the Camp Nou pilot proved successful it would be extended to other parts of Barcelona. The city is also campaigning to stop people discarding food in the street, which encourages the growth of the pigeon population.</p>
<p>Most Spanish airports use teams of falcons to deter bird strikes which are estimated to cost the global airline industry $1.2bn (£950,000) a year.</p>
<p>Barcelona airport has a team of 80 falcons, while about 70 peregrine falcons patrol Barajas airport in Madrid.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>At least one of the protesters’ claims is undeniably true. No one asked 2,000 pigeons if they wanted to have lights strapped to their legs in the name of art. Nor did anyone ask the birds how they felt about being shooed from their homes at dusk and sent flying up to illuminate the Brooklyn [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At least one of the protesters’ claims is undeniably true. No one asked 2,000 pigeons if they wanted to have lights strapped to their legs in the name of art.<img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-medium wp-image-31514 alignright" src="https://www.pigeonpatrol.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/s-l400-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" srcset="https://www.pigeonpatrol.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/s-l400-300x300.jpg 300w, https://www.pigeonpatrol.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/s-l400-150x150.jpg 150w, https://www.pigeonpatrol.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/s-l400-100x100.jpg 100w, https://www.pigeonpatrol.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/s-l400.jpg 400w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></p>
<p>Nor did anyone ask the birds how they felt about being shooed from their homes at dusk and sent flying up to illuminate the Brooklyn sky.</p>
<p>But whether Duke Riley’s avian-powered performance piece “Fly by Night” constitutes pigeon abuse is a more complicated question.</p>
<p>More than 5,000 people have signed a change.org petition calling for the show, which opened May 7 at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, to be closed. At Sunday’s performance, a gaggle of protesters — perhaps several dozen — gathered outside the Navy Yard gates.</p>
<p>Their charges: that the birds are terrified by the flapping plastic flag Mr. Riley waves to keep them flying; that it is unnatural to make pigeons fly at night, when they normally rest; and that between their poor night vision and the distractions of the moving lights, they could become disoriented and crash into the East River.</p>
<p>An artist, Duke Riley, has trained 2,000 pigeons to fly above the Brooklyn Navy Yard with tiny lights attached to their ankles in a performance that will run every Friday, Saturday and Sunday through June 12.   An artist, Duke Riley, has trained 2,000 pigeons to fly above the Brooklyn Navy Yard with tiny lights attached to their ankles in a performance that will run every Friday, Saturday and Sunday through June 12.CreditCredit&#8230;Yousur Al-Hlou</p>
<p>“There’s plenty of ways to create beautiful art without using unwilling participants who are forced to perform,” said Nora Marino, who runs the Animal Cruelty Exposure Fund.</p>
<p>Mr. Riley has kept pigeons most of his adult life, and says the birds are not suffering and that they fly when he waves his trash-bag flag for the same reason a dog gets excited when you pull out your car keys. The birds are not forced to fly, Mr. Riley said — every night, some choose to stay in their coops.</p>
<p>The show’s critics say “Fly by Night” disregards the growing sentiment against performing animals. Ringling Bros. is retiring its circus elephants, SeaWorld its killer whales.</p>
<p>Before “Fly by Night” opened, the nonprofit arts group that organized it, Creative Time, asked the director of the Wild Bird Fund, Rita McMahon, to inspect. The fund, based on the Upper West Side, treats more than 2,000 sick and injured pigeons a year.</p>
<p>“Mixing art and animals is a very risky business,” said Ms. McMahon, who is a state-licensed wildlife rehabilitator, “but I was very impressed.” The pigeons were healthy and well fed, their temporary homes beautiful and clean.</p>
<p>“I didn’t see any traumatized pigeons,” she added. “You see them mating, courting, everything, all over the boat. I think that’s a pretty good sign.”</p>
<p>“Fly by Night” runs on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays until June 12, and the protesters say they will be out every night for the rest of the run.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As for the pigeon, Randle said it was let go, without its luggage this time. Lost pigeon flew the coop, finding her way from France to Calgary  Homing pigeons are a remarkable species with internal compasses that are able to memorize landmarks to retrace a path home.  But one particular bird ended up so far off its [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As for the pigeon, Randle said it was let go, without its luggage this time. Lost pigeon flew the coop, finding her way from France to Calgary  Homing pigeons are a remarkable species with internal compasses that are able to memorize landmarks to retrace a path home.  But one particular bird ended up so far off its course, it would have been a miracle for her to find her way back.</p>
<p>After being found frozen to a front porch, she was taken in by Calgarian Alex Gray who didn’t know what else to do and posted on social media, eventually tracking down Jeanie Palmer, a woman who raises and rescues pigeons.  “There were a lot of people who wanted the bird but couldn’t prove it was theirs, so I reached out to Jeanie and I said: ‘Alright, we don’t have traction and she doesn’t seem happy by herself, so by all means, come and get her,&#8217;” Gray said.  Once Palmer got her home she did some digging and, being a member of the Canadian Pigeon Fancier’s Association, she reached out to her fellow fanciers who helped her identify the tag.   “The band number has an ‘NL’ on it, it’s not Canadian and it’s not American, so where is this bird from?” Palmer said.</p>
<p>She’s from the Netherlands and belonged to Henk Bax, a man who races pigeons.  “He said, this bird went missing from a race in Vervins, France on April 25, 2021. She was 200 kilometres from the coop and a year-and-a-half later she winds up on the sidewalk in Calgary, Alberta,” Palmer said.  The Dutch owner gave his blessing to keep the pigeon.</p>
<p>“How would you fly from France all the way here? How would she make that? I don’t think she could have made it that far, kudos to her if she did,” Palmer said. “There’s a reason we named her Amelia Earhart, maybe she did fly here,” Palmer said. “My jaw dropped,” Gray said.  “I couldn’t believe it and I wondered how the heck this bird got here. Was it smuggled or did it land on a carrier ship and sailed off to the great unknown? Did it survive in some plane landing gear for a very long haul?” Both could hardly believe it.<img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-31447 alignleft" src="https://www.pigeonpatrol.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/images.jpg" alt="" width="194" height="259" /></p>
<p>“This could be a book. The bird who flew across the world, or the pigeon who got lost. You could make up any adventures you wanted her to be on. The fact I have her is crazy to me, pretty lucky,” Palmer said. She’s retiring from racing and will officially become a Canadian. It isn’t legal to ship a bird from Canada to the Netherlands.  “She’s going to join my coop and be a spoiled lazy pigeon. Hopefully she will pick one of my handsome boys and have a happy little family of her own,” Palmer said.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Prison guards at the Pacific Institution in Abbotsford intercepted a pigeon with a small backpack containing crystal meth  Prison guards in B.C.’s Fraser Valley have to be vigilant against drones trying to drop contraband to waiting inmates or someone trying to throw drugs over the walls, but a recent discovery has also caused some concern. “A [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prison guards at the Pacific Institution in Abbotsford intercepted a pigeon with a small backpack containing crystal meth  Prison guards in B.C.’s Fraser Valley have to be vigilant against drones trying to drop contraband to waiting inmates or someone trying to throw drugs over the walls, but a recent discovery has also caused some concern.</p>
<p>“A pigeon was located at Pacific Institution, inside the walls, and it appeared to have a small package, sort of like a backpack attached to it,” John Randle, president of the Pacific Region for Union of Canadian Correctional Officers told Global News. He said the package contained crystal meth. The incident reportedly happened on Dec. 29 at the maximum, medium and minimum federal penitentiary located in Abbotsford. Randle said the pigeon was found near one of the recreation yards at the institution.</p>
<p>“It was spotted by correctional officers, I believe, and security intelligence officers when the officers were doing their standard patrols around and throughout the unit and institution, that’s when they initially spotted the bird with the package on it,” he said. “And then, of course, I believe there was some creative work – because the bird moved around quite a bit – in order to track it and capture it. But it was just outside one of the unit yards when it was first spotted.”  Peruvian police catch “narco pigeon” trying to smuggle marijuana into prison</p>
<p>Randle said they have had issues with contraband in the past, with drones or something being thrown over the wall, but in his 13-year career, he has never heard of birds being used to smuggle something into a prison.  “It’s almost like the inmates and the criminals are going back in time and using older technology,” he said.<img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-medium wp-image-31449 alignleft" src="https://www.pigeonpatrol.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/pigeon-flying-300x231.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="231" /></p>
<p>In November, Mission Institution was locked down for days due to a belief that a drone may have dropped a firearm onto the prison grounds. The lockdown was lifted when no gun was found but officers did locate a drone. Lost pigeon flew the coop, finding her way from France to Calgary  Randle said keeping drugs out of the prisons has become a huge part of correctional officers’ jobs every day, not just in B.C. but across Canada.  “Especially with drones and throw-overs, the drug problem is growing on a daily basis,” he said. “This pigeon thing adds a new element to that for sure and we’ll be on the lookout for it but definitely drones have been the big thing for us.”  He added that right now it is unclear to investigators if someone inside the prison was training the bird or if it was someone outside the institution.  Randle said they have increased staff and patrols in order to watch for any potential drops. He said they also have anti-drone technology that works like a radar.</p>
<p>The Correctional Service of Canada and the RCMP have launched a joint investigation into what happened.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The CIA assassinated John F. Kennedy after he refused to kill and replace billions of birds with drones. The U.S. government is sequestering a team of Boeing engineers in Area 51 for a secret military mission. Our tax dollars have been funneled into building the “Turkey X500,” a robot used to hunt large birds. Combine [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="font-weight: 400;">The CIA assassinated John F. Kennedy after he refused to kill and replace billions of birds with drones. The U.S. government is sequestering a team of Boeing engineers in Area 51 for a secret military mission. Our tax dollars have been funneled into building the “Turkey X500,” a robot used to hunt large birds.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-medium wp-image-3063 alignright" src="https://www.pigeonpatrol.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/5978356-large-300x201.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="201" srcset="https://www.pigeonpatrol.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/5978356-large-300x201.jpg 300w, https://www.pigeonpatrol.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/5978356-large-600x404.jpg 600w, https://www.pigeonpatrol.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/5978356-large.jpg 618w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">Combine all these conspiracies and you get Birds Aren’t Real, a nearly two-year-old movement <b>that claims</b> the CIA took out 12 billion feathered fugitives because directors within the organization were “annoyed that birds had been dropping fecal matter on their car windows.” The targets were eradicated between 1959 and 1971 with specially altered B-52 bombers stocked with poison. They were then supplanted with avian-like robots that could be used to surveil Americans.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">Sounds extreme but also somewhat fitting, given the landscape of today&#8217;s social discourse. By surfacing murky bits of history and the ubiquity of Aves, Birds Aren’t Real feeds into this era of post-truth politics. The campaign relies on internet-fueled guerilla marketing to spread its message, manifesting through <b>real-world posters</b> and <b>Photoshopped propaganda</b> tagged with the “Birds Aren’t Real” slogan.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">For much of its devoted fanbase, Birds Aren’t Real is a respite from America’s political divide—a joke so preposterous both conservatives and liberals can laugh at it. But for a few followers, this movement <b>is no more unbelievable</b> than QAnon, a right-wing conspiracy theory turned <b>marketing ploy</b> that holds that someone with high-level government clearance is planting coded tips in the news. Therein lies the genius of Birds Aren’t Real: It’s a digital breadcrumb trail that leads to a <b>website</b> that leads to a shop full of ready-to-buy merchandise.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">The creative muscle behind the avian-inspired conspiracy (and thinly disguised marketing scheme) is 20-year-old Peter McIndoe, an English and philosophy major at the University of Memphis in Tennessee. McIndoe first went live with Birds Aren’t Real in January 2017 at his city’s Women’s March. A <b>video from the event</b> shows McIndoe with a crudely drawn sign, heckling protesters with lines like, “Birds are a myth; they’re an illusion; they’re a lie. Wake up America! Wake up!” The idea of selling Birds Aren’t Real goods, he says, came after the stunt gained traction over Instagram.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">les all these accounts and fulfills every order for the Birds Aren’t Real goods he sells online. He declined to comment on how much money he’s made off the T-shirts, hats, and stickers, many of which are out of stock.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">Exploiting conspiracists for profit is nothing new, says Mike Metzler, a social media influencer and viral-content creator <b>on Instagram</b>. Amazon sells dozens of styles of QAnon T-shirts that have become <b>a fixture at Make America Great Again rallies</b> around the country. What’s different is that while many QAnon believers wear their shirts in earnest, most Birds Aren’t Real fans seem to wear theirs <b>to be ironic and on trend</b>.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">“Birds Aren&#8217;t Real is taking advantage of the meme-ification of previous conspiracy theories,” Metzler says. “People really want to believe in conspiracies—but more than that, people want to make fun of people who believe in conspiracies even more. Starting a conspiracy theory and selling Birds Aren’t Real merchandise allows them to sell to both sides,” Metzler says.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">McIndoe’s movement got a free jolt of publicity on October 30 after Chicago-based journalist Robert Loerzel <b>tweeted a photo</b> of a Birds Aren’t Real flier he found on the street. The same flier also popped up on Reddit numerous times over the <b>past month</b>. The hectic and cryptic nature of the website makes it an incubator for conspiracy theories like QAnon. The Reddit forum <b>r/conspiracy</b> has 721,000 anonymous subscribers alone.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">While some people will draw parallels between QAnon and Birds Aren’t Real (they were both launched in 2017, after all), their popularity on Reddit is the only true similarity, says Brooke Binkowski, managing editor of the myth-busting website TruthOrFiction.com and the former managing editor of Snopes. “Birds Aren’t Real is a good one, but it in no way ranks up there with the incredible complexity of whatever QAnon is,” she says over email. “QAnon has caught on because it&#8217;s interactive, it&#8217;s always evolving, and it&#8217;s completely vague—so vague that anything they say could be ‘true’ if you interpret it the right way.”</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">How could Birds Aren’t Real gain more dark-web cred then? “Conspiracy theories offer a way for the world to make sense, and they offer a sense of purpose to the purposeless,” Binkowski writes. “If Birds Aren&#8217;t Real hinted at some larger, dark pattern, it would really take flight.”</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">For now, though, this shallow conspiracy seems harmless and may even be a net gain for birds. Jordan Rutter, the director of public relations at the <b>American Bird Conservancy</b>, thinks the intricate history behind McIndoe’s movement is hilarious and thus, something positive. “Anything that gets people talking about birds is a good thing,” she says. “It’s definitely a way we can start a conversation.”</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">The filmmaker Oliver Stone <b>once wrote</b> that Kennedy’s assassination is “a mystery wrapped in a riddle inside an enigma.” Birds Aren’t Real, on the other hand, is a chimera of conspiracies that wraps satire, modern insecurities, and internet culture into a successful marketing scheme.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>SOUTH JORDAN — Most people aren&#8217;t fond of pigeons. But Boris Majnaric loves them. Take the bluish-gray bird he named Avalon, the one he brought back from the dead. Majnaric found the featherless fledging frozen in his backyard gazebo, eyes closed and not breathing. He took it into his garage and put it on the [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SOUTH JORDAN — Most people aren&#8217;t fond of pigeons. But Boris Majnaric loves them.</p>
<p>Take the bluish-gray bird he named Avalon, the one he brought back from the dead.</p>
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<p>Majnaric found the featherless fledging frozen in his backyard gazebo, eyes closed and not breathing. He took it into his garage and put it on the hood of his still-warm Toyota Avalon. He gave it a warming solution and started CPR. Nothing. And so he prayed.</p>
<p>&#8220;Lord, I have to feed the other birds. I&#8217;ll be back in 45 minutes,&#8221; the 74-year-old retired middle school French teacher recalls saying. &#8220;When I came back, she was moving. As far as I&#8217;m concerned, she&#8217;s a resurrected bird.&#8221;</p>
<p>Avalon now lives in a spacious, 384-square-foot, four-room loft in his backyard along with about 200 other pigeons of various colors and varieties. Dozens more &#8220;homeless&#8221; birds roost in the unique gazebo he had built just for pigeons.</p>
<p>But some of Majnaric&#8217;s neighbors and the city don&#8217;t share his passion for pigeons.</p>
<p>People in the well-kept neighborhood don&#8217;t like all those birds perching on their houses, defecating on their roofs and patios, or turning up dead in their yards. They also say pigeon feed on the ground attracts rats.</p>
<p>South Jordan charged Majnaric last August with three class B misdemeanors related to the size of his flock, banding and registering pigeons and keeping them in a coop. It also filed a court petition to remove his birds and tear down the pigeon paradise.</p>
<p>Majnaric filed a federal lawsuit last month seeking an injunction to stop the city from razing his loft and gazebo and &#8220;cruelly&#8221; destroying his pigeons.</p>
<p>Majnaric&#8217;s attorney, David Pace, said the city agreed Wednesday to postpone a review hearing scheduled for next week in the city case to talk about a settlement.</p>
<p>Under any scenario, Majnaric would have to find a home for all but 40 birds to comply with South Jordan law. He can&#8217;t bear the thought of the city removing his pigeons, which he says means sure death.</p>
<p>&#8220;The word &#8216;remove&#8217; makes me sick,&#8221; he said. &#8220;You don&#8217;t use the word remove for God&#8217;s birds. You use the word remove for the garbage.&#8221;</p>
<p>Majnaric built his house in 1996 and asked the city about laws for raising pigeons. An official directed him to an ordinance that allowed for a &#8220;reasonable and manageable&#8221; number of fowl on a residential property. Although the law has changed over the years, Majnaric said his house, which abuts a farm filled with sheep, should be grandfathered in.</p>
<p>Neighbors noticed an explosion of pigeons in the area about three years ago and complained to the city, igniting what has become a three-year battle.</p>
<p>Next-door neighbor Kent Baker said he has no ill will toward Majnaric but says he should come into line with the law.</p>
<p>&#8220;Every other city in world is trying to get rid of pigeons, and my neighbor decides he should have more. He&#8217;s just kind of hoarding pigeons,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Majnaric&#8217;s federal lawsuit is the latest move in the prolonged fight that he said has cost him $20,000 and caused him heart problems. A jazz saxophonist and clarinetist, he said the fight has sapped his ability to practice and write music.</p>
<p>South Jordan charged Majnaric with animal nuisance/disturbing neighborhood and land use regulations in October 2012. He was found not guilty of the nuisance charge after a trial in 3rd District Court but was cited for a use violation. Judge Barry Lawrence ordered him to bring his flock into compliance with the city ordinance.</p>
<p>The judge also found that in addition to Majnaric&#8217;s birds, some &#8220;homeless&#8221; pigeons took up residence in the gazebo. He ordered a veterinarian to set up a management plan to care for the additional pigeons. Majnaric said he continues to abide by those guidelines, including closing many of the nesting boxes in the gazebo. He also isn&#8217;t supposed to feed birds outside the coop.</p>
<p>But South Jordan spokesman Chip Dawson said Majnaric hasn&#8217;t complied with the court orders, which has complicated the issue for the city.</p>
<p>&#8220;Obviously, the city feels like there&#8217;s a limit to how many we can accommodate,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Last year, South Jordan considered an ordinace patterned after one in Cottonwood Heights to increase the number of pigeons allowed to 220, but it failed.</p>
<p>Majnaric is trying to arrange for a Box Elder County pigeon fancier to pick up about 100 of his birds next week. But Majnaric said pigeons roosting at a nearby apartment complex and recently razed barn will move in within a few days — something he said he can&#8217;t control.</p>
<p>Dawson said the city does not ascribe those random birds to Majnaric.</p>
<p>Majnaric said he&#8217;s raising pigeons to fulfill a childhood dream. His parents gave him two pigeons in his native Croatia when he was 12 years old. He said he cried when they died.</p>
<p>When he retired, pigeons became his life.</p>
<p>One is a look-alike to a gray and brown bird his parents gave him. He named it Delnice, after his hometown. He feeds his flock twice a day and keeps medicine on hand to heal sick and wounded birds. Veterinarian Martin Orr describes him as a compassionate caregiver with a deep sense of what pigeons need.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think the birds love it here. And I love them, too,&#8221; Majnaric said. &#8220;They&#8217;re my best friends.&#8221;</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>You could be forgiven for thinking that pigeons ever lived in the wild. They have been such a constant presence in human cities for so long that they are seen as urban creatures to this day. However, their commonness doesn’t mean they are harmless. Pigeons can be just as troublesome as other common pests, and [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You could be forgiven for thinking that pigeons ever lived in the wild. They have been such a constant presence in human cities for so long that they are seen as urban creatures to this day. However, their commonness doesn’t mean they are harmless. Pigeons can be just as troublesome as other common pests, and they can be even more dangerous than you probably realize. Learning how you can prevent a pigeon infestation in your property can protect you from these problems.</p>
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<h2>Common But Not Harmless</h2>
<p>Pigeons are so common in urban America that most people don’t pay them any real attention. Some people even feed them. It’s this relationship to humans that has allowed pigeons to thrive and reveal their true colors as truly harmful birds. But pigeons haven’t always nested in cities and suburbs, they descend from cave birds that occupied rugged coasts and mountains. Some pigeons still migrate to these natural areas to breed but their reliance on human waste for food and industrial buildings for shelter means pigeons are a permanent fixture in modern life. But make no mistake, pigeons are responsible for the same kinds of damage and danger that other pests are known for.</p>
<h2>Damage &amp; Danger Caused By Pigeons</h2>
<p>Even though people consider them harmless birds, pigeons have proven time and time again that they are more than just birds picking up breadcrumbs. Pigeons can lead to all of the following problems for humans:</p>
<ul>
<li>Disease. Pigeons are known as vermin for a reason, they are carriers of dangerous and fast-spreading diseases like hepatitis and salmonella.</li>
<li>Parasites. Even if pigeons themselves aren’t carriers of diseases, they can carry ticks and lice that are also harmful and known to transmit pathogens.</li>
<li>Damage. Pigeons aren’t just a health risk, but a property risk too. With their habit of nesting inside of electrical utilities and roosting inside of people’s roofs, pigeons can cause direct damage and interference to the common amenities of daily life.</li>
<li>Feces. Not only can pigeons cause damage with their nests, but they can also cause damage to their poop. The highly corrosive droppings can chew through concrete and even metal &#8212; not to mention the unpleasant sights and smells that result.</li>
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<h2>Keeping Pigeons Off Your Property</h2>
<p>Since pigeons in Owensboro are everywhere, it’s important to take steps to make your property less attractive to flying invaders in search of shelter or food. Here are some steps you can take:</p>
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<li>Don’t feed them. First and foremost, everyone should take heed of this tip. The more people feed pigeons, the more their populations grow. If you feed them on your property, either directly or via bird feeders, you’re simply inviting them to cause more problems.</li>
<li>Landscaping. Keeping trees trimmed away from any structures will prevent pigeons from having an easy place to land that’s right next to your property.</li>
<li>Anti-roosting. There is a wide range of spikes, grates, and covers that are available for commercial and residential properties, which prevent pigeons from landing or nesting.</li>
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<h2>Take Proper Action</h2>
<p>Because pigeons are such a common part of modern life, anyone can fall victim to the problems they cause. Once they’ve taken hold in an area, pigeon populations can grow simply massive. Rather than try to deal with prevention and removal on your own, enlist the help of trained experts who can assist you. At Action Pest Control, our friendly staff can provide you with even more tips to prevent and spot the signs of pigeon damage. If our inspections reveal an infestation, we’ll work to get rid of it and work with you on steps for future prevention.</p>
<p>Don’t get complacent when it comes to pigeons, act today.</p>
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<h2>How to Deter Birds From the Garden</h2>
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<p>Birds are not picky eaters. They can feed on a number of things: seeds, grains, fruit, breadcrumbs, worms, and more.</p>
<p>Bird control is a hard job, especially if you have a vegetable garden. You&#8217;d want to keep birds as far away as possible. Even though it&#8217;s not easy, there are a few things you can do.</p>
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<li>Make a scarecrow or use decoy hawks and owls. Also, fake snakes could scare some of the birds.</li>
<li>Use old CDs as shiny reflective objects to scare the birds. Hang a few of them every couple of meters around your garden.</li>
<li>Buy or make bird nettings from cord or wire to protect your crops.</li>
<li>Plants to distract them. You want to keep your crops intact and you&#8217;ve lost all hope of keeping the birds away? You can distract them by planting other seductive plants away from your vegetables. Plants like buckwheat, sunflowers, or some berries can be used to attract pigeons and other birds to the opposite side of your garden.</li>
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<h2>How to Keep Pigeons Away From Bird Feeders</h2>
<p>Pigeons are a typical example of a bully bird that doesn&#8217;t allow smaller birds to get food. They are larger than most birds you can find in urban areas and this gives them some advantage in the race to get the food people leave behind.</p>
<p>You can keep pigeons and other bully birds away from your bird feeders by making it hard for them to reach it. How? By enclosing the bird feeder with hardware cloth with openings big enough so only smaller birds can get through and feed (5cm should be more than enough).</p>
<p>There are caged-in trays or tube bird feeders sold in garden or hardware stores you can purchase. The tray or tube is placed several centimetres inside of the cage and it makes it difficult for larger bully birds to eat the seeds.</p>
<p>Some bird species, like pigeons, the European starling, house sparrows, feed on the ground. If you remove all food sources from the ground and make a hanging bird feeder under a small shelter, they may get scared to get under the cover. With the lack of food, they will soon stop coming.</p>
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<p><strong>Poisoning pigeons and other birds is not recommended.</strong> There&#8217;s no need to kill the birds. You can simply take some measures to keep them away from your home or business building. A dead pigeon, filled with poison, laying somewhere in your garden might cause you more problems than a live one. Plus, you should consider the chance of poisoning other animals alongside the pigeons. Refrain from using poison as a bird control method, please.</p>
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<h2>How to Get Rid of Pigeons in Your Garden With Sound</h2>
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<p>Sounds can prove to be one of the most effective ways to keep birds away. You will need to invest some money to do it the right way but it will be worth it. There are a number of sounds that can do the trick.</p>
<p>Audible repellers produce frightening bird sounds that scare pigeons and other birds. There are different sounds &#8211; distressed cries of birds, shrieks of predator birds. The devices can be bought in most gardening stores.</p>
<p>Ultrasonic repellers emit high-frequency sounds that people cannot hear. The sounds are at a specific frequency targeted at birds.</p>
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<h2>How to Get Rid of Pigeons From Trees</h2>
<p>Gather aluminium plates, mirrors, and other shiny objects. Hang them on your trees and they&#8217;ll create movements and reflect the sunlight. Thus they will scare off the pigeons and other birds from roosting on your trees.</p>
<p>Put a predator bird statue on the tree to scare the pigeons off. Most professional exterminators rely on this method as well.</p>
<p>Wind chimes can also scare pigeons away with the sound and movement they make, but if the pigeons get used to them they will not hesitate to roost on your trees.</p>
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<p>You have to be careful with the homemade repellents. Birds, especially pigeons are smart animals and can see through your scarecrows and tricks.</p>
<p>Homemade pigeon repellents and other repelling methods should be combined with preventive methods for full effect and protection.</p>
<h3>Other natural ways to deal with bird control</h3>
<p>Remove food and water sources. Keeping your property clean from seeds, grains and other food remains is a convenient way to have birds and pigeons skip your home and go to your neighbour&#8217;s&#8217; yard. This can be done by regularly sweeping floors, keeping your garbage in the garbage can with a closed lid on it.</p>
<p>Gardens should be protected as well, either with decoy predator birds statues, sprinklers, sound repellents, or nets.</p>
<p>Make sure you don&#8217;t leave standing water anywhere around your home.</p>
<p>Removing the nest is essential because you are putting your home at risk of getting infested with bird mites.</p>
<h3>Homemade Pigeon Repellents</h3>
<p>As mentioned above, there are a number of bird repellents that can get the job done. But if you wish to deal with the issue without having to put a fake owl or spikes on your roof, you can try to make some homemade repellents.</p>
<p>1) Repel pigeons with honey &#8211; Applying a thin layer of honey to your roof or balcony will inconvenience birds and they won&#8217;t roost there. Honey&#8217;s stickiness will keep them away as birds do not like sticky surfaces. You can use other sticky products as well. You may have to reapply the sticky substance from time to time because it will wear off.</p>
<p>2) Hose the birds. You can instal automatic sprinkles on your roof or balcony to spray them when they land. Or you can do the work when you notice them. Hosing them a couple of times should be enough to teach them a lesson and keep them away.</p>
<p>3) <strong>Spicy pigeon repellent</strong></p>
<p>Pigeons and other birds do not like spices. Which makes it a fantastic natural repellent for all kinds of birds.</p>
<p>4) Pepper powder can be used to repel pigeons from your balcony and roof. Sprinkle more of it on their roosting places and in other places they may roost. You can use black pepper, cayenne pepper or cinnamon powder to keep the pigeons off your property. You will have to reapply it after rainy or windy days.</p>
<p>5) Chilli powder is another spicy repellent that you can use. Throw chilli solution in the birds&#8217; roosting places and watch how they stop coming back. Reapplying it may be also necessary after windy and rainy days. The chilli is also unpleasant to the pigeons and will drive them away from your home.</p>
<p>Take measures to keep birds away from your home now or call an expert to do it for you.</p>
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<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Pigeon Patrol Products &amp; Services is the leading manufacturer and distributor or bird deterrent (control) products in Canada. Pigeon Patrol products have solved pest bird problems in industrial, commercial, and residential settings since 2000, by using safe and humane bird </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">deterrents with only bird and animal friendly solutions. At Pigeon Patrol, we manufacture and offer a variety of bird deterrents, ranging from Ultra-flex Bird Spikes with UV protection, Bird Netting, 4-S Bird Gel and the best Ultrasonic and audible sound devices on the market today. </span><span style="font-weight: 400;"></p>
<p></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Voted Best Canadian wholesaler for Bird Deterrent products ten years in a row. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;"><br />
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		<title>The fellowship of the wing: Pigeons flap faster to fly together</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>New research publishing June 18 in the open-access journal, PLOS Biology, led by Dr Lucy Taylor from the University of Oxford&#8217;s Department of Zoology now reveals that homing pigeons fit in one extra wingbeat per second when flying in pairs compared to flying solo. Birds that fly in &#8216;V&#8217;-formations, such as geese, are able to conserve [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New research publishing June 18 in the open-access journal, <em>PLOS Biology</em>, led by Dr Lucy Taylor from the University of Oxford&#8217;s Department of Zoology now reveals that homing pigeons fit in one extra wingbeat per second when flying in pairs compared to flying solo.</p>
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<p>Birds that fly in &#8216;V&#8217;-formations, such as geese, are able to conserve energy by flying in aerodynamically optimal positions. By contrast, in species that don&#8217;t fly in formation, such as homing pigeons, the costs and benefits of flocking have been less well understood.</p>
<p>The research indicates that flying with another bird requires more energy compared to flying solo. &#8216;The results of this study were completely unexpected. Energy is the currency of life so it&#8217;s astonishing that the birds are prepared to pay a substantial energetic cost to fly together,&#8221; said lead-author, Dr Lucy Taylor.</p>
<p>The team used high frequency GPS and accelerometer bio-loggers to measure how pigeons changed their wingbeat patterns when flying in pairs compared to flying solo. The accelerometers act much like fitness trackers but, instead of measuring steps, the researchers measure wingbeats. &#8216;The increase in wingbeat frequency is equivalent to Usain Bolt running the 100m sprint at his usual speed, whilst fitting in nearly one extra step per second. The pigeons are flapping faster when flying in pairs but hardly going any faster,&#8221; said Dr Taylor.</p>
<p>The increase in wingbeat frequency is likely to be related to the demands of coordinating flight. Dr Taylor said: &#8216;Imagine trying to coordinate with and avoid hitting another small object travelling at around 44 miles per hour. This is nearly two times faster than an Olympic sprinter, and the birds can move up and down as well as left and right. For a pigeon, flapping your wings faster will both give you faster reactions and greater control over your movements, and will help keep your head stable making it easier to track where the other bird is.&#8217;</p>
<p>Despite the costs of fitting in one additional wingbeat per second, the birds consistently chose to fly together, suggesting that they were able to gain other benefits from flocking. Birds flying in a pair were simultaneously able to improve their homing accuracy, meaning that they could conserve energy by flying shorter routes home. Combined with increased predator protection from safety in numbers, this research suggests that the overall benefits of flocking outweigh the immediate energetic costs of changing wingbeat patterns.</p>
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