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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisKten" data-source="post: 1470967" data-attributes="member: 69033"><p>Hi YellowBudgie,</p><p></p><p>I think most of the Pigeons in my garden roost under a bridge about a quarter of a mile from me, so my neighbours are unaware of the damage. However they do notice the cooing at dawn. But I put up with their kids chasing their pet Elephant (that's what it sounds like), so they can put up with the cooing.|=)|</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The Collard Doves and Pigeons fly into the window sometimes, but no injuries yet *touches wood*. The only problem with the Wood Pigeons is once they get in the bird baths they don't want to get out. They also only just fit (as you can see from the picture I've attached), so other birds can't get in. I solved this by getting an extra bird bath.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisKten, post: 1470967, member: 69033"] Hi YellowBudgie, I think most of the Pigeons in my garden roost under a bridge about a quarter of a mile from me, so my neighbours are unaware of the damage. However they do notice the cooing at dawn. But I put up with their kids chasing their pet Elephant (that's what it sounds like), so they can put up with the cooing.|=)| The Collard Doves and Pigeons fly into the window sometimes, but no injuries yet *touches wood*. The only problem with the Wood Pigeons is once they get in the bird baths they don't want to get out. They also only just fit (as you can see from the picture I've attached), so other birds can't get in. I solved this by getting an extra bird bath. [/QUOTE]
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