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I'm infested with pigeons

(33 Posts)
broomsticks Thu 05-Dec-13 11:40:57

Short of buying a peregrine falcon is there any way of persuading them to go away?

broomsticks Mon 13-Jan-14 22:13:38

Can't remember which book it's in but there's a comment somewhere about not liking birds to hang about as you get older in case they're vultures. grin

We've got two robins now. I assume they are a pair as they seem to get on. Do the females have red breasts too?

The pigeons are now mating. Oh joy!

Aka Mon 13-Jan-14 22:20:18

Yes, female robins have red breasts too.

Ana Mon 13-Jan-14 22:21:38

If they were both male robins they'd be fighting to the death!

broomsticks Tue 14-Jan-14 10:14:36

Yes, I thought they must be a pair. I hope we get babies (eggs, chicks). smile

Flowerofthewest Wed 15-Jan-14 09:43:34

Yep broomsticks they certainly do. If you have any dunnocks they are fun to watch. The female has two suitors, A and B. B skulks in the undergrowth, and takes his chance when A goes off 'hunting' She (little madam) twirls her tail and entices B to mate with her. (They are the fastest copulating birds in the world apparently) B then scuttles off and A pops back to peck her cloaca which releases the former bird's sperm sack TMI - sorry. He then mates with her. This ensures that there are two 'daddys' to feed her while on the nest and the young. Clever Eh?

Aka Wed 15-Jan-14 10:11:46

Truly, you learn something new every day on this site. Thanks flower grin

broomsticks Thu 16-Jan-14 15:18:19

We have Dunnocks, the cunning little beasts grin