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  2. How to Stop Birds from Nesting in Unwanted Spots: 7 ... - AOL

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    The best part about this method is that it supports local bird populations while encouraging birds to stop nesting in unwanted spots. 2. Tidy Up.

  3. Dealing with pests in your yard: Starlings, sparrows, and ...

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    An invasive problem bird is the English sparrow, aka the house sparrow, which is not even a true sparrow, or what we call a native sparrow. It disrupts the nesting of several species of North ...

  4. Bird control - Wikipedia

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    Bird control spikes on a rooftop in Denmark A top of broken glass provides an effective physical deterrent [citation needed] to birds considering resting on this wall.. Bird control or bird abatement involves the methods to eliminate or deter pest birds from landing, roosting and nesting.

  5. Bird control spike - Wikipedia

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    In these cases, other methods of control must be used. The only reliable bird control methods are barriers that do not allow the birds to be in an area or on a surface. Netting and mesh exclude or totally block birds from unwanted areas. Low current electric barrier will protect any surface or ledge from unwanted birds nesting, roosting, or ...

  6. Cliff swallows and bluebirds face challenges during nesting ...

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    Cliff swallows are not common birds and to have them nesting on our vinyl-sided house is very unusual as they traditionally prefer nesting under bridges or eaves of old barns. Last year was a ...

  7. Distraction display - Wikipedia

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    If the nest is on open terrain, the parent may perceive predators at a greater distance and be able to leave the nest and begin displaying before the predator is in sufficient proximity to locate the nest. [22] [4] Ground-nesting birds employ different defensive behaviors as part of their antipredator strategies because they nest where a wide ...

  8. House sparrow - Wikipedia

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    An audio recording of a house sparrow. The house sparrow (Passer domesticus) is a bird of the sparrow family Passeridae, found in most parts of the world. It is a small bird that has a typical length of 16 cm (6.3 in) and a mass of 24–39.5 g (0.85–1.39 oz).

  9. Saltmarsh sparrows, bobolinks at a 'tipping point.' The ...

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    A new report cites "immediate science and conservation actions" are required to turn around declines in 70 bird species headed toward extinction.