We got an email at work a couple of weeks ago that mentioned "vulture effigies" being installed on the grounds in an attempt to keep the vultures away from the buildings. (I'm not clear why; it seems the Canadian Geese make much more of a mess with their droppings than the vultures. But maybe it's a different story up on the building roofs.)
I searched to see what vulture effigies look like:
https://www.amazon.com/BirdBusters-Vulture-Effigy-Vultures-Buzzards/dp/B075HLYDCG
http://www.allaboutprops.com/sales/vulture-sales2.html
Those look way more realistic than the fake owls we had in the parking lot a long time ago, but are still obviously fakes.
I forgot about the email until some days later when walking out the back entrance. A feathery thing was hanging from a tree limb. I realized it must be one of the effigies, but it sure looked like it had real feathers, so I had to wonder.
Now I've read that sometimes people hang up real dead vultures as a deterrent.
I searched to see what vulture effigies look like:
https://www.amazon.com/BirdBusters-Vulture-Effigy-Vultures-Buzzards/dp/B075HLYDCG
http://www.allaboutprops.com/sales/vulture-sales2.html
Those look way more realistic than the fake owls we had in the parking lot a long time ago, but are still obviously fakes.
I forgot about the email until some days later when walking out the back entrance. A feathery thing was hanging from a tree limb. I realized it must be one of the effigies, but it sure looked like it had real feathers, so I had to wonder.
Now I've read that sometimes people hang up real dead vultures as a deterrent.
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Date: 2019-02-25 02:38 pm (UTC)From:But then again...
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Date: 2019-02-26 07:28 am (UTC)From: