Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank God someone else gets it. It's not about hating birdsong, it's about not being able to sleep because they're incapable of shutting up and waiting until daylight actually appears....
No, I hate "birdsong" - it's no more pleasant than a car alarm or a dog barking. It's not endearing to listen to, day or night.
Wow. Just wow. SMDH. Get a white noise machine then. Geez.
Anonymous wrote:The problem isn't the birds, it's the insomnia, the misophonia, the anxiety, and the poor ability to focus on what you CAN change.
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New poster and not the person to whom you're responding, but....You do realize that the whole "birds loudly chirping in the very early hours" is not a year-round thing, right? It happens in the spring. That's about it, at least where I live here in the DC suburbs. Sure, there are some birds that chirp in the summer but it's not the huge chorus of loud calls and chirps that happen in the spring. So this is going to pass, like it does every year. I'm guessing you'll say that it doesn't matter, it's still driving you crazy RIGHT NOW, but...Get a white noise machine, and earplugs, or whatever. It's one season and will come to an end. No reason to get this kind of worked up over it. If you're tired during the day because of it, well, why haven't you tried the suggestions above to mask the noise?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe there is yet another thread about hating birds singing. You people are the most miserable pieces of work I have ever encountered. The sound is so beautiful. If you are so stressed out that you can't appreciate the sound, then reevaluate your life.
Now a rooster...that shit is horrible!
And stupid. S/he can't even spell "hear" (which is half why I asked if they came from Jersey).
I don't mind roosters either. My neighbors have them, and they don't bother me at all.
Earplugs are cheap. I suggest all those bothered by nature invest in some.
Anonymous wrote:Plant these in your yard - http://ar.audubon.org/news/nandina-berries-kill-birds
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Anyone who has seen A Christmas Story should recognize that as the same “Red Rider, 200 shot, range-model” BB gun that Ralphie lusted after for Christmas.
OP: please do not emulate that .gif.
The Red Rider (or any smooth-bore BB gun) is not sufficiently accurate for humane pest elimination in the suburbs. Wounding a game animal (or any animal) is cruel and inhumane.
Instead, I suggest a silencer-equipped pellet rifle with a precision-rifled barrel like the Gamo Whisper rifles:
https://www.gamousa.com/family.aspx?familyID=71
Silencers integrally installed on air rifles are 100% legal and unregulated in all 50 states plus DC, by the way. The Gamo is accurate enough for humane head-shots on small pests out to 30 yards.
However, BB guns and other air guns are not toys, and you need to learn proper hunter safety through an accredited hunter safety class to eliminate any risk to neighbors / other animals. Please approach this seriously and responsibly.
Also, the birds may be protected species, and if they are migratory, they could be protected under federal as well as state law. Penalties for harvesting protected game in violation of law may be quite severe.
Wouldn’t a plastic owl or an indoor/outdoor cat be easier? (Though to be fair, cats kill in far less humane ways; they often keep wounded prey alive for hours merely to torture them for their own amusement. Fact.).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank God someone else gets it. It's not about hating birdsong, it's about not being able to sleep because they're incapable of shutting up and waiting until daylight actually appears....
No, I hate "birdsong" - it's no more pleasant than a car alarm or a dog barking. It's not endearing to listen to, day or night.