Greenpeace renews call to close Sellafield after report on radioactive pigeons

Greenpeace renews call to close Sellafield after report on radioactive pigeons

It is nothing less than annoying if pigeon droppings land in the garden. It is all the more serious when the droppings are contaminated with radioactivity.

The environment campaigners Greenpeace are calling for an end to all nuclear reprocessing at the Sellafield nuclear plant in Cumbria following the publication of an official report yesterday. It discovered that wild pigeons roosting at the site and contaminated with radioactivity had carried it to a garden two miles away in Seascale.

The pigeons, described by Greenpeace as “flying nuclear waste”, were contaminated after roosting in old buildings at Sellafield. They began feeding in the garden over a two-year period and the soil was contaminated to such an extent that the garden was dug up by British Nuclear Fuels Ltd (BNFL) and sent to a nuclear dump along with a number of garden gnomes. The pigeons were destroyed last year. The report, published by the Committee on Medical Aspects of Radiation in the Environment (Comare) and the Radioactive Waste Management Advisory Committee (RWMAC), acknowledged that the contamination of the garden was not significant.

The radioactive dose received by the residents was about half the annual limit for members of the public while the doses received by neighbours in adjacent properties were “not of any radiological concern”, according to the report.

But the report recommends that further research into possible contamination at nuclear sites, including the risk posed to other wildlife such as insects and other birds should be carried out. It also reported that authorised discharges of radioactive gases from Sellafield’s chimneys might have caused some of the radiation contamination.

 

Prof Bryn Bridges, chairman of Comare, said it was possible the doses could have been higher. He described the contamination as a “worrying discovery”.

BNFL apologised for the contamination and said it was pleased the report acknowledged the steps it had taken to remedy the situation. It also accepted the report’s criticism that mismanagement was at the heart of the problem.

In a statement yesterday, BNFL said it had committed considerable resources to resolve the issue: “This involved culling the birds, controlling the birds’ feeding, restricting access to these older buildings and completing a site habitat control programme. A programme of remediation was also carried out in Seascale, after discussion with the property owners and the regulator.”

Greenpeace described decisionmaking at Sellafield as “hopelessly inadequate” and said the problem did not die when BNFL culled the birds. Dr Helen Wallace of Greenpeace said: “Nuclear waste could still be spreading through wildlife into people’s homes and gardens. Today’s reports warn that other wildlife, such as insects and doves, may also be involved in the spread of nuclear waste from nuclear sites into people’s homes and gardens.”

BNFL should be made to properly contain and monitor all existing waste, she added.

 

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Pooping pigeon invasion: ‘Our town is being taken over!’

Pooping pigeon invasion: ‘Our town is being taken over!’

It’s a rather fowl situation.

A town south of London is facing a bombardment of bird poop brought on by a “growing” influx of winged interlopers that officials just don’t have an answer for.

“You walk around and they are cooing above you. All the babies are squawking, and then they could poo on you,” Ashford business owner Vince Monticelli told South West News Service.

“Our town has been taken over by seagulls and pigeons.”

The Ashford Borough Council has been gliding around the issue after walking back April’s plans to get a hawk that would ward off the unwanted new residents in the Kent nabe.

“We have researched carefully, and following consultation with relevant stakeholders and local businesses, we believe at this time there is an insufficient need for a hawk service to be introduced to the town center,” a government spokesperson said.

The situation is “under review” and could include a four-month trial with the predatory bird, though the idea has reportedly been dropped for now.A town in England is dealing with a surge of pooping birds.

Initially, the locale also felt that a hawk being walked around by a professional caretaker also would make for an especially appealing “attraction.”

Monticelli, also, stood firm: “I think they are an issue and the council probably should’ve got the hawk.”

Other locals, like Russell Green, doubled down on the problems pigeons are causing, too.

Troves of pigeons and seagulls are pooping all over an English town.KM / SWNS

“I don’t see why they couldn’t get [a hawk] in for a couple of days a month,” he said. “Once pigeons and seagulls know there is a hawk here, they won’t bother coming back.”

Another man who works in the town, Connor Moon, suggested the winged visitors “don’t do us any harm” and blamed the poop-apalooza on bird brains who feed the avians, inadvertently inviting them to come back — with friends.

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  1. Bird Spikes– Pigeons can’t land on surfaces with bird spikes—perfect for ledges, sills, signs, and fences.
    Shop Bird Spikes: https://www.pigeonpatrol.ca/bird-spikes/
  2. Bird Sound Deterrents / Ultrasonic Repellers– Emit high-frequency sound to drive pigeons away without harming them.
    Browse Ultrasonic Bird Repellers: https://www.pigeonpatrol.ca/bird-repeller/
  3. Pigeon Netting– Blocks pigeons from accessing nesting zones permanently.
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Bird Poop!

Bird Poop!

I think that’s the first time I’ve ever used the word “poop” in a blog title, but I digress…

The infamous “Bird Poop Building” on Yonge Street has been vacant for 25 years, and surprise, surprise – it’s going to be turned into a condo

If you know me, you know that I have a serious man-love for old, historic, Toronto buildings.

I’m fascinated by our city’s history, and while we simply can’t compete with the thousand-year-old structures in Europe, we do have our own little slice of history here in Toronto.

One of the most fun blog features I ever worked on was The Buildings of The St. Lawrence Market, back in 2009.  I did a three-part series on all the historic buildings in the area; a must-read for many of you who missed it!  You can read Part One HERE.

I’ve always admired the Bank of Commerce on Yonge Street, in between Queen & Shuter, but it’s a little…..ummmm……dirty, shall we say?

Over the years, this building has been used and abused by some of the most carefree and unpoliced members of our society: pigeons.

For some reason, pigeons love to empty their bowels (if birds have bowels…..any bird enthusiasts among my readers who can shed some light??) on this building and the neighbouring building immediately north.  Over time, these two buildings have simply become known as “the bird poop buildings.”

And seeing the photos I took below, can you argue?

How to Remove Pigeon Poop

 

 

Wow.  I don’t know what to say…

I’ve walked by these buildings many, many times over the years, and I’ve always thought, “I really wish somebody would do something with those buildings!”  It’s such a shame that a great piece of Toronto’s history is just sitting there getting crapped on by these guys:

 

Damn pigeons!

Well, time hasn’t been kind to the Bank of Commerce at 197-199 Yonge Street, but the future is bright!

I suppose it’s a bit of a double-edged sword, however.  I had always hoped that this beautiful building would be restored and turned into a library, museum, or event hall, but in actual fact, it’s going to be turned into yet another condo.  I suppose it’s the lesser of two evils; that is, it would be worse to see the building torn down or have it fall into even worse disrepair, although I’m not sure that’s possible…

Built in 1905, the Bank of Commerce has actually been abandoned since 1987!  It’s had many different uses over the years, and you can actually still see the words “DENTIST” on the second floor of the building where somebody probably practiced in the 60’s or 70’s:

Had enough of this (pigeon) shit. : r/astoria

Little-known developer, MOD Developments will be turning the historical building into a 60-storey condominium called “Massey Towers,” which already has a large advertisement up at the current site.  MOD Development’s only other project to date is FIVE Condos at St. Joseph’s & Yonge Street, but Massey Towers will be designed by renowned firm Hariri Pontarini Architects, whose projects are too many to name, but include One City Hall, Minto775, ART, Shangri-La, and my current residence, Vu Condos.

Like I said – it’s cliche that this site will become “yet, another condo,” but it’s better than letting it sit there and rot.

The article in this past week’s Globe & Mail, quoted the owner of MOD Developments, Gary Switzer, as saying, “What does it say about our city to have a building like this empty right on the main street?”

I couldn’t possibly agree more.

Yonge Street is famous!  It’s the best-known street in Toronto, and one of the most well-known streets in our entire country!

How could we let this happen?

Yet we have a poo-covered building sitting there, rotting away.

It reminds me of this:

 

Those of you that read my blog during its infancy in 2007 will recall the photos and blog posts from my trip to Serbia.

These buildings are on the Belgrade’s equivalent of Yonge Street, and the city doesn’t have the money to fix them, so they don’t.  These buildings have been sitting here in this condition for almost twenty years, and they’ll likely remain as such indefinitely.

Toronto is not Serbia, but yet the Bank of Commerce and its sister building at 205 Yonge Street, the Bank of Toronto, draw some eerie similarities to the photo above:

Pigeon poop Stock Photos, Royalty Free Pigeon poop Images | DepositPhotos

Two buildings, both beautiful and historic, and both ruined by time.  And poo…

The crazy thing is – the Bank of Toronto is an even more impressive structure!  I wonder what will become of that building?  Perhaps, phase two of the condominium development at Massey Towers?

Dare to dream…

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  1. Bird Spikes– Pigeons can’t land on surfaces with bird spikes—perfect for ledges, sills, signs, and fences.
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  2. Bird Sound Deterrents / Ultrasonic Repellers– Emit high-frequency sound to drive pigeons away without harming them.
    Browse Ultrasonic Bird Repellers: https://www.pigeonpatrol.ca/bird-repeller/
  3. Pigeon Netting– Blocks pigeons from accessing nesting zones permanently.
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Boca Raton pigeon problem is a mess

Boca Raton pigeon problem is a mess

BOCA RATON — In a community proud of its well-off residents, fancy shops and upscale resorts, pigeon droppings outside City Hall are taken seriously.

City workers have used pressure sprayers to wash the droppings away and tried electricity and a recording of a hawk screeching to scare off the pigeons, but the birds — and their mess — remain.

“The pigeons hang out on the light fixtures and the droppings get on the sidewalk right in front of the front door,” Assistant City Manager George Brown said.Humane pigeon trap placed in a backyard in Ladner

In their first attempt to get rid of the birds, workers rigged 12-volt wires around the City Hall’s windows, where the pigeons like to roost. That’s not enough electricity to kill the birds, but workers hoped it would make them uncomfortable enough to move, which they did — a few feet away to some light fixtures.

This month, workers installed a speaker on the roof, hoping that recordings of screeching hawks would drive them away. The pigeons, in their own way, just laughed.

“They just decided they like it here for some reason,” Brown said.

Tim Brown, the education director at a nearby wildlife hospital, said the common pigeon — which is actually the African rock dove — lives on stone outcroppings in the wild, making them perfect city dwellers.

“Architecturally, we build all these wonderful habitats for pigeons,” he said. To get rid of the birds, he suggests chicken wire, which would be unsightly, or installing strips studded with needles.

But city officials have other ideas.

“Poison corn,” said Bob DiChristopher, deputy director of municipal services. After a moment’s pause, he added: “That’s just a joke.”

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Best Types of Pigeon Repellent

  1. Bird Spikes– Pigeons can’t land on surfaces with bird spikes—perfect for ledges, sills, signs, and fences.
    Shop Bird Spikes: https://www.pigeonpatrol.ca/bird-spikes/
  2. Bird Sound Deterrents / Ultrasonic Repellers– Emit high-frequency sound to drive pigeons away without harming them.
    Browse Ultrasonic Bird Repellers: https://www.pigeonpatrol.ca/bird-repeller/
  3. Pigeon Netting– Blocks pigeons from accessing nesting zones permanently.
    See Pigeon Netting: https://www.pigeonpatrol.ca/bird-netting/

Canada’s top wholesaler for bird deterrent products for twelve consecutive years.

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Solar Panel Bird Proofing – How to Protect Your Panels from Pigeons and Other Birds

Solar Panel Bird Proofing – How to Protect Your Panels from Pigeons and Other Birds

Solar panels are an excellent investment—but they also attract unwanted tenants: pigeons. Birds love to nest underneath panels because they provide warmth, shade, and protection from predators.

If left unchecked, bird activity can lead to clogged gutters, wiring damage, reduced energy efficiency, and thousands in repairs. The good news? With proper solar panel bird proofing, you can protect your solar system and prevent infestations—all without harming the birds.

Why Do Birds Nest Under Solar Panels?

  1. Warm, Sheltered Space
    Solar panels create the perfect microclimate—warm, dry, and shaded.
  2. Safety from Predators
    Being under panels keeps pigeons out of reach of cats, hawks, and raccoons.
  3. Easy Access to Nesting Materials
    Nearby trees, garbage, or roof gardens provide ample nesting material.

Dangers of Bird Nesting Under Solar Panels

  • Wiring Damage – Birds chew and pull on cables
  • Fire Risk – Nesting materials are flammable
  • Reduced Efficiency – Debris and droppings cause panel shading
  • Roof Damage – Moisture and droppings cause corrosion and leakage
  • Health Hazards – Pigeon droppings carry histoplasmosis and salmonella

Solar Panel Bird Proofing Products

1. Bird Netting and Solar Mesh Guards

The most effective solution is to install UV-stabilized mesh or netting around the perimeter of the solar array.
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Benefits:

  • Keeps birds from entering underneath panels
  • Blends with roof aesthetics
  • Weatherproof and long-lasting
  • Can be DIY-installed or professionally fitted

2. Bird Spikes for Edges and Frames

Install spikes along the outer edge of solar panels to prevent birds from landing or walking around the system.
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Best for:

  • Lower panel edges
  • Surrounding rooftop ledges
  • Gutter edges below panels

3. Ultrasonic Bird Repellers

Ultrasonic bird repellers emit high-frequency sound that’s unpleasant for birds but inaudible to humans.
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Use alongside netting for added protection.

How to Install Bird Proofing for Solar Panels

Step 1: Clean the Area
Remove all bird nests, droppings, and debris. Disinfect the area thoroughly.

Step 2: Install Mesh or Netting
Use solar mesh clips or roof-friendly fasteners to secure netting around the perimeter of the solar panel system.

Step 3: Add Bird Spikes or Repellers
Install spikes on exposed edges or install a repeller unit to deter future roosting attempts.

Step 4: Regular Maintenance
Inspect the proofing system every 6–12 months for wear and tear, especially after heavy storms.

Bird spikes installed along rooftop edges beneath solar panels

Who Needs Solar Panel Bird Proofing?

  • Homeowners with Rooftop Solar
    Especially in urban or suburban areas with high pigeon populations.
  • Commercial Properties with Solar Arrays
    Warehouses, retail plazas, schools, or hospitals with rooftop solar systems.
  • Solar Panel Installers & Property Managers
    Protect client investments and reduce callbacks for bird-related service issues.

Combine Bird Proofing for Best Results

Solution Purpose
Bird Netting Blocks access beneath panels
Bird Spikes Prevents landing or perching
Ultrasonic Devices Covers larger roof areas
Regular Cleaning Removes attraction sources (food, nesting material)

FAQs

Can birds damage solar panels?

Yes. Birds can damage wiring, reduce efficiency, and cause expensive roof damage.

What is the best way to bird-proof solar panels?

The most effective method is mesh or netting around the perimeter, combined with bird spikes and ultrasonic deterrents.

How long does solar panel bird proofing last?

Pigeon Patrol’s mesh and netting systems are rated for 5–10 years or longer.

Will this hurt the birds?

No. All products are humane, non-toxic, and environmentally safe.

Bird-proofing your solar panels is a small investment that protects your energy system, roof, and health. Whether you’re a homeowner or a building manager, the best time to act is before pigeons move in.

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