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  2. Bird scarer - Wikipedia

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    However, once birds realize these pose no real threats, they can easily become habituated to sounds that seemed initially frightening. If just being placed in situ and left, audible bird scarers can easily become ineffective bird control solutions, however when managed on an ongoing basis or used as part of a greater bird deterrent system ...

  3. Bird control - Wikipedia

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    Spikes against birds on information panel and camera system in The Hague Central Station, The Netherlands, 2024. Physical bird deterrents include steel or plastic spike systems, bird netting, [5] electrified wire systems, non-electrified wire systems, electrified track systems, slope barriers, mechanical spiders, chemical foggers and more.

  4. Klopotec - Wikipedia

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    Still earlier than this, however, is the mention of the Klappermühle in German writings from at least the 16th century, which could signify either a true mill [clarification needed] intentionally designed to scare birds away especially from fruit trees, or a smaller windmill-like device similar to the klopotec.

  5. What you never knew about pigeons - AOL

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    Meet "Dinosaur," the 17 foot tall, two-ton aluminum pigeon. For the next year-and-a-half, its perch will be New York City's High Line. "Pigeons and birds, as we know, are what remains of dinosaurs ...

  6. Called “Nature Intelligence,” a new AI-powered subscription option includes additional features: bird care tips; a “Name That Bird” option (which identifies a specific visitor, whom you ...

  7. Pigeon whistle - Wikipedia

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    The sound of the whistle varies depending on the movement of the wings, acceleration of the pigeon, wind speed, wind direction and the positions of pigeons within the flock. [8] The effect of Mann and Petravicius' displays has been described as "unlike any other phenomenon", with Petravicius describing it as "rubbish on record but brilliant live".

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