Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it starlings? What kind of birds? Starlings suck.
Mourning doves, then robins, and mourning doves again. I'm fine with coexisting. If they'd let me hang out on the deck, do some yard work, without them constantly flipping out... it would be fine! And don't get me started on the dive bombing angry birds. I'll leave you alone, if you would just leave me alone. Hate them all. Over it.
I’ve never seen mourning doves do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it starlings? What kind of birds? Starlings suck.
Mourning doves, then robins, and mourning doves again. I'm fine with coexisting. If they'd let me hang out on the deck, do some yard work, without them constantly flipping out... it would be fine! And don't get me started on the dive bombing angry birds. I'll leave you alone, if you would just leave me alone. Hate them all. Over it.
Anonymous wrote:Is it starlings? What kind of birds? Starlings suck.
Anonymous wrote:Bird people and people who bring their dogs with them to TJ Maxx... two sides of the same crazy coin.
Anonymous wrote:My yard is small. A townhouse with a small front and backyard. I don't mind the birds, except the constant nest building, and constant flipping out every time I go outside. The take off in the most agitated manner, and then start chirping nonstop. I don't know how to convince them that I'm not out for the babies. We can get along and coexist. But the constant taking off and screeching is too much. One nest nears an end, and another begins.
Over it, birds. GTFO of my yard. I just want to enjoy coffee on the porch for pete's sake!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a nauseating post.
Thanks for your helpful response. I'll get a couple of cats and let them out from time to time - I think it might be just the thing to help.
Anonymous wrote:What a nauseating post.
Anonymous wrote:What a nauseating post.