hakzaw1
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duh!
DUH !
double DUH!!!
most birds are not too fond of owls and hawks. a very effective bird deturrent is a plastic owl decoy. Available on-line and in some stores. You mount it anywhere near your window and most birds will avoid that area. done deal! laser will not work.
I was in a food court and there was a big male starling flying about in the ceiling girders. When it decided to perch directly above me and my lunch I give it a shot of 700mWs of 445 nm. did not need to flash it in the birds eyee btw. the bird split.
a few minutes later it returned--repeat above.
It came back a little later and then completely ignored my laser. I moved it rapidly all over the bird and it seemed obliviouse to the laser. I ended up moving to another table.
Starlings BTW are extremely common here and considered somewhat as a pest species. Owl decoys can be seen on the porches of MANY beach houses here in Tx. and on docks were boats are kept. Seagulls are the main offenders and can crap all over everything. Flying rats!! never feed them-- they dont need it and the food most peeps throw at them is not in thier normal diet-( in some USA cities feeding gulls is outlawed!)- once you start they will keep coming back for more and if your car is under where they perch.... you get the picture.
hak(SPCA)
DUH !
double DUH!!!
most birds are not too fond of owls and hawks. a very effective bird deturrent is a plastic owl decoy. Available on-line and in some stores. You mount it anywhere near your window and most birds will avoid that area. done deal! laser will not work.
I was in a food court and there was a big male starling flying about in the ceiling girders. When it decided to perch directly above me and my lunch I give it a shot of 700mWs of 445 nm. did not need to flash it in the birds eyee btw. the bird split.
a few minutes later it returned--repeat above.
It came back a little later and then completely ignored my laser. I moved it rapidly all over the bird and it seemed obliviouse to the laser. I ended up moving to another table.
Starlings BTW are extremely common here and considered somewhat as a pest species. Owl decoys can be seen on the porches of MANY beach houses here in Tx. and on docks were boats are kept. Seagulls are the main offenders and can crap all over everything. Flying rats!! never feed them-- they dont need it and the food most peeps throw at them is not in thier normal diet-( in some USA cities feeding gulls is outlawed!)- once you start they will keep coming back for more and if your car is under where they perch.... you get the picture.
hak(SPCA)