Birds in the Barn

   / Birds in the Barn #11  
Birds are not the smartest creature. They get into our garage. Nothing to do in there - no food. I leave both double doors open.

They fly around like they are scared. But, won’t go out. My son chases with a broom still won’t go out.

Finally, we bring out the big gun —- our cat. Sure enough, a few minutes later the bird discovers the open door.

Here is the big gun himself. He views himself a Tiger!
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No, he is not spoiled!

MoKelly
 
   / Birds in the Barn #12  
Used to have a black male cat named Meower. He would sit out in the driveway acting like he wasn't paying attention to anything..... Birds would swoop down and try to run him off. I swear that cat could jump straight up 3' from a sitting position. Bingo, bird lunch.
 
   / Birds in the Barn #13  
Used to have a black male cat named Meower. He would sit out in the driveway acting like he wasn't paying attention to anything..... Birds would swoop down and try to run him off. I swear that cat could jump straight up 3' from a sitting position. Bingo, bird lunch.

I also am amazed at a cats ability to jump from a sitting position.

A friendly cat is a real gift.

MoKelly
 
   / Birds in the Barn #14  
Seems like even small shot from a small cartridge would damage the metal siding.

I have a problem with Stellar's jays nesting in the barn. Stellar's jays are obnoxious. I knock the nests down with a pole. I try to get them before there are eggs but sometimes the birds are too quiet and I don't notice them for a while. Usually it only takes once for them to get the message.
 
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   / Birds in the Barn #17  
They had a bracket hanging it flat at the ceiling in the middle of the building. It looked plug-n-play to me.
 
   / Birds in the Barn #18  
I have a few bird nests in my carport stalls. I get a little bit of bird poop on the tractor. Not a big deal. If I'm really concerned I wipe any off the seat. I have lots of home made bird houses all over and in the carport.

Every so often I will see a few starlings. The red-wing black bird will drive them off before any can establish nests. My cattails are the dedicated home for the black birds.
 
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Picked this up at Home Depot today. It has a rotating head so it moves with the wind. I've read some reviews that say they work to some extent but not 100%. It was the least expensive thing to try first.
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Here is one of my Barn Cats. He was a feral my neighbor trapped and had fixed but lately he spends most of the day and night at our house. I have two or three others that roam through the barn that I haven't befriended. Had a fox in there the their night.
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   / Birds in the Barn #20  
I have a front porch that is a favorite nesting place for swallows. It's very hard to keep up with them. I put up a frame and stretched the black plastic bird netting over it and it works well as a bird excluder. They still come in with the intent of building a nest but can't. I painted the frame the same as the house and the fiber is fine enough that visitors don't notice it.
 

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