Damage by starlings and blackbirds is becoming more serious and widespread. Various control measures are being used, but a satisfactory answer to many bird problems is still to be found. Frightening devices (firearms, rope firecrackers, gas exploders, distress calls, electric perches, airplanes, etc.) are useful in many situations but lose their effectiveness as birds become familiar with the frightening principle. Effective reduction in bird numbers is difficult to achieve because of the inaccessibility of the birds, the costs, and the dangers involved. Efforts at using cage traps, light traps, and elevator traps are described, as is use of poisoned baits and roost control techniques. Until more is known about the habits and movements of b...
Each winter, more than 300 million blackbirds and starlings congregate in hundreds of roosting sites...
Frightening devices and other methods of dispersing roosting blackbirds and starlings are described ...
Recent research efforts to control blackbird damage to corn in South Dakota are described. The prima...
Damage by starlings and blackbirds is becoming more serious and widespread. Various control measures...
Most people have accepted the fact that all living things can be beneficial to mankind in some way o...
Most people have accepted the fact that all living things can be beneficial to mankind in some way o...
Blackbirds and starlings often establish large fall and winter roosts in areas where their presence ...
Frightening devices and other methods of dispersing roosting blackbirds and starlings are described ...
Roosting congregations of starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) and several blackbird species (Icteridae) cau...
Methods of controlling domestic pigeons, European starlings, and house sparrows are discussed in det...
Roosting congregations of starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) and several blackbird species (Icteridae) cau...
Ecological studies are being carried out by Denver Wildlife Research Center personnel on starlings (...
Birds involved in damage or nuisance situations also have beneficial qualities, and most species are...
Ecological studies are being carried out by Denver Wildlife Research Center personnel on starlings (...
Each winter, more than 300 million blackbirds and starlings congregate in hundreds of roosting sites...
Each winter, more than 300 million blackbirds and starlings congregate in hundreds of roosting sites...
Frightening devices and other methods of dispersing roosting blackbirds and starlings are described ...
Recent research efforts to control blackbird damage to corn in South Dakota are described. The prima...
Damage by starlings and blackbirds is becoming more serious and widespread. Various control measures...
Most people have accepted the fact that all living things can be beneficial to mankind in some way o...
Most people have accepted the fact that all living things can be beneficial to mankind in some way o...
Blackbirds and starlings often establish large fall and winter roosts in areas where their presence ...
Frightening devices and other methods of dispersing roosting blackbirds and starlings are described ...
Roosting congregations of starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) and several blackbird species (Icteridae) cau...
Methods of controlling domestic pigeons, European starlings, and house sparrows are discussed in det...
Roosting congregations of starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) and several blackbird species (Icteridae) cau...
Ecological studies are being carried out by Denver Wildlife Research Center personnel on starlings (...
Birds involved in damage or nuisance situations also have beneficial qualities, and most species are...
Ecological studies are being carried out by Denver Wildlife Research Center personnel on starlings (...
Each winter, more than 300 million blackbirds and starlings congregate in hundreds of roosting sites...
Each winter, more than 300 million blackbirds and starlings congregate in hundreds of roosting sites...
Frightening devices and other methods of dispersing roosting blackbirds and starlings are described ...
Recent research efforts to control blackbird damage to corn in South Dakota are described. The prima...