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Afternoon all. I've been asked by a client to put in an application to fell a Monterey cypress because the drive way & vehicles are being bombarded with Seagull & Pigeon feaces. It's the only tree in a new build cul-de-sac & has a TPO on it. I've got to go & have a look in the morning. I have heard about putting in fake owls to scare off other birds but not sure how true it is?

Has anyone got any experience or info on this? Ta.

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We put a tawny decoy up a big something ( can't remember what now ) Thing is owls mostly hunt evening to first light . Maybe better with some other decoy like a peregrine or the like . I do think the birds eventually become accustomed to it when nothing happens though .

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