Birds React to Anti-Chicken Spikes: Hah!


Birds React to Anti-Chicken Spikes: Hah!
Anti-bird spikes on indicators and ledges in Germany (picture from Wikimedia Commons)

23 July 2023

Should you overlooked it …

Pigeons nesting amongst fowl spikes, Church of Saint Ginés of Arrecife, Canary Islands (picture from Wikimedia Commons)

When Auke-Florian Hiemstra revealed Chicken Nests Made From Anti-Chicken Spikes on 11 July 2023, the inside track unfold like wildfire. The Mother or father and the BBC instantly introduced his record that Eurasian magpies and carrion crows included spikes of their nests within the Netherlands and Scotland. The birds’ ironic re-use of our threatening subject material captured the Web’s creativeness.

Are the birds thumbing their noses (beaks) at us once they use anti-bird spikes? For essentially the most section, no.

Within the town it’s beautiful not unusual to look plastic in nests. As an example this pigeon (nesting on best of anti-bird spikes!) incorporated a duration of crimson plastic twine in its nest. Realize the pigeon’s head in the back of the bend within the twine.

Pigeon nesting amongst fowl spikes at Passage Vendôme, Paris, 2013 (picture from Wikimedia Commons)

Hiemstra (@AukeFlorian) explains that Eurasian magpies (Pica pica) search for spiky issues, like thorn branches, to give protection to the highest in their dome-shaped nests. However thorn timber are laborious to seek out within the town so …

video embedded from NowThisEarth

His tweet thread beneath comprises pictures and movies of different birds’ plastic use. For those who aren’t on Twitter, click on right here to look his complete thread.

So nesting birds aren’t thumbing their noses at us however parrots most likely are. In Australia, the place cockatoos are living within the wild, they display their angle towards our anti-bird makes an attempt. Take that you just nasty spikes! Hah!

embedded YouTube video from ViralHog

Magpies and crows use our plastics in inventive techniques. Parrots mess with our minds. 😉

(pictures from Wikimedia Commons, tweet and movies embedded. Click on at the captions to look the originals)



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