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Home / Environment / Pigeon Wars: Norwich Council vs. Feeders

Pigeon Wars: Norwich Council vs. Feeders

31 Jan

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Summary

  • Council attempts to deter pigeons with hawks were unsuccessful.
  • Pigeon feeders defy council warnings, citing personal rights.
  • Proposed fines for feeding pigeons are being considered.
Pigeon Wars: Norwich Council vs. Feeders

Norwich City Council's attempts to manage feral pigeon numbers on the market have sparked a significant debate. Residents are divided between viewing the birds as a nuisance and deserving of care. Efforts to deter pigeons, including the use of Harris's hawks at a cost of £4,000, proved ineffective as pigeon feeders ignored council pleas.

Defiant individuals, such as Sandi Lowe and Niall Adams, continue to feed the birds, with some providing 'industrial amounts of bird feed.' This direct opposition rendered the scare tactics pointless. Stallholders, like Rob Butcher, have raised concerns about public health and hygiene, describing the situation as unhygienic and a risk.

An evolutionary biologist, Will Smith, noted that feral pigeons are human-dependent and have adapted remarkably to urban environments. He suggested that a gradual reduction in food supply is the most humane method for population control. The council is now contemplating fines, a tactic proven effective in London's Trafalgar Square, and investigating contraceptive methods for a non-lethal approach.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The council attempted to deter pigeons using Harris's hawks and a falconer, but these efforts were unsuccessful as feeders continued to provide food.
Some residents believe it is their 'god-given right' to feed pigeons and feel they are being unfairly targeted by the council's actions.
The council is considering imposing fines on people who feed pigeons and is exploring the use of contraceptives hidden in food for population control.

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