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Quelea quelea – African Pest Bird
Red-billed Quelea, African weavers, are so prolific that a flock can contain millions of birds and consume every grain crop in their path.
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Keep Pest Birds away with a Hawk Decoy
Protecting yards and gardens from pest birds can be a daunting task. It is now easier with a predator hawk decoy.
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Bird-Free Boats
Pest birds cause more than just a visual mess on boats. Their poop can discolor paint, stain canvas and erode steel. Keeping boats free of pest birds is important.
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Bird Free Gardens
Each year homeowners spend countless hours and money trying to keep birds from eating their fruits and vegetables. Now there are products available to help.
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Get Rid of Woodpeckers
Woodpeckers cause hundreds of dollars in damage to homeowners and businesses each year. There are humane methods of deterring these pest birds.
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How to Get Rid of Pest Pigeons
Pigeons can cause havoc to homes if left unchecked. They can cause damage to buildings as well as leave a mess with nesting materials.
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How to Get Rid of Pest Swallows
Each year the swallows return to North America building their mud nests and having their babies. Keeping them from using your home can be as easy as hanging a net.
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Pest Birds
Starlings, grackles, blackbirds and house sparrows can be a problem for backyard bird watchers. How do you deal with them?
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The Trouble With Pest Birds
Many people love birds and know that they're important in the ecosystem, but sometimes birds come into conflict with humans, becoming bird pests.
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Cowbirds – Nest Parasites
The cowbird doesn't need to build a nest or raise young-these parasitic birds, known as brood parasites, let other species do the work of raising young cowbirds.
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Mute Swans in North America
Mute Swans were introduced to North America. Their growing population and spread causes problems for the environment and native species of the Atlantic Flyway.
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The European Starling in North America
European Starlings are highly adaptable birds of Eurasia that have been introduced in many countries - nowhere more successfully and regrettably than in North America.
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Bird Control
Ideas for discouraging unwanted feather guests.
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The 1916 Migratory Bird Convention
In 1916 the United States and Canada agreed to enact legislation to prevent migratory birds from being hunted and harvested to extinction.
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When Birds Take Garden Pond Fish
Herons, kingfishers and other birds see your pond fish as fair game. There are a few tricks to discourage them from killing or injuring your fish.
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European Starling Nests
The European Starling (or Common Starling), introduced to North America, nests in cavities including holes in man made structures. Many people try to keep starlings away.
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Pests and Predators
Cats, raccoons, house sparrows, and other pests can be a serious problem for backyard birdwatchers. Is there anything that slows them down?
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