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<blockquote data-quote="pontiend" data-source="post: 926575" data-attributes="member: 275842"><p>I have no problems with pigeons in general.I think that they have the right to live just like anything else.</p><p>What I have got a problem with is If they get at the food that I put onto the table.They will sit there until they have eaten it all.Other birds do not get a chance.</p><p>First I tried two bars per opening.They still got in sometimes.The bars were a bit thick and were blocking the view.</p><p>Round 2. changed the two bars for three made out of welding rod.Much better I can see in better now.</p><p>They can still get their head and neck in to clean the edges.I would not mind that if they eat some then went away to let the other birds have a bit.</p><p>But no they constantly walk round the edge trying to get in.Most times that I look at the camera I see pigeons.If they are not on the table they are on the pergola waiting.Time to get nasty.</p><p>Round 3. I put screws before each opening.To make it awkward for them.It dose but it dose not stop them trying.Nothing will stop the Squirrals though.At least when they have had their fill they go away.</p><p>Round four. Screws all way round the outside edge. to make it really awkward for them.I have to make sure that the other birds can still get in though.That worked for a while now they have learnt how to get round the screws.</p><p>Round 5 Bigger screws needed.</p><p></p><p>I feel rotten but what can one do.<img src="https://www.satellites.co.uk/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>They are not starving some are as big as small Ducks.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]A2TVr_zA7KI[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pontiend, post: 926575, member: 275842"] I have no problems with pigeons in general.I think that they have the right to live just like anything else. What I have got a problem with is If they get at the food that I put onto the table.They will sit there until they have eaten it all.Other birds do not get a chance. First I tried two bars per opening.They still got in sometimes.The bars were a bit thick and were blocking the view. Round 2. changed the two bars for three made out of welding rod.Much better I can see in better now. They can still get their head and neck in to clean the edges.I would not mind that if they eat some then went away to let the other birds have a bit. But no they constantly walk round the edge trying to get in.Most times that I look at the camera I see pigeons.If they are not on the table they are on the pergola waiting.Time to get nasty. Round 3. I put screws before each opening.To make it awkward for them.It dose but it dose not stop them trying.Nothing will stop the Squirrals though.At least when they have had their fill they go away. Round four. Screws all way round the outside edge. to make it really awkward for them.I have to make sure that the other birds can still get in though.That worked for a while now they have learnt how to get round the screws. Round 5 Bigger screws needed. I feel rotten but what can one do.:) They are not starving some are as big as small Ducks. [MEDIA=youtube]A2TVr_zA7KI[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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