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Spikes have been fixed to trees in a leafy neighbourhood of Bristol in an attempt to prevent birds perching there and creating a mess on residents’ cars. | |
The spikes, of the sort normally seen on the ledges of buildings to ward off pigeons, have been spotted on trees in Clifton, near the wildlife-rich Downs and the Avon gorge. | The spikes, of the sort normally seen on the ledges of buildings to ward off pigeons, have been spotted on trees in Clifton, near the wildlife-rich Downs and the Avon gorge. |
Many Bristol residents have expressed outrage and a Green councillor has vowed to take up the issue with the city council. | Many Bristol residents have expressed outrage and a Green councillor has vowed to take up the issue with the city council. |
Our war on wildlife: now birds are not allowed in trees...?! Pigeon spikes spotted in Clifton, Bristol above a car park. Has anyone seen this before? How is it allowed?!📷: thanks to Anna Francis pic.twitter.com/NuG9WvYBMj | Our war on wildlife: now birds are not allowed in trees...?! Pigeon spikes spotted in Clifton, Bristol above a car park. Has anyone seen this before? How is it allowed?!📷: thanks to Anna Francis pic.twitter.com/NuG9WvYBMj |
One resident, who asked to remain anonymous, said: “The spikes are solely to protect the cars [parked under the trees]. There is a big problem with bird droppings around here. They can really make a mess of cars, and for some reason the birds do seem to congregate around this area. | |
“We did try other methods to scare off the birds. I think we had a wooden bird of prey in the branches, but that didn’t seem to do anything.” | “We did try other methods to scare off the birds. I think we had a wooden bird of prey in the branches, but that didn’t seem to do anything.” |
Paula O’Rourke, a local Green party councillor, said: “I’m aware that the landowner might be legally within their rights to do this to the trees as they seem to be on private land. | Paula O’Rourke, a local Green party councillor, said: “I’m aware that the landowner might be legally within their rights to do this to the trees as they seem to be on private land. |
“However, I will be looking into this at the council. Whether allowed or not though, it looks awful and it’s a shame to see trees being literally made uninhabitable to birds – presumably for the sake of car parking. | “However, I will be looking into this at the council. Whether allowed or not though, it looks awful and it’s a shame to see trees being literally made uninhabitable to birds – presumably for the sake of car parking. |
“Sometimes it’s too easy to lose sight of the benefit that we all gain from trees and green spaces and from the presence of wildlife around us in the city.” | “Sometimes it’s too easy to lose sight of the benefit that we all gain from trees and green spaces and from the presence of wildlife around us in the city.” |
Jennifer Garrett, a nature lover and writer, called it a “war on wildlife”. “Now birds are not allowed in trees … How is it allowed?” she tweeted. | Jennifer Garrett, a nature lover and writer, called it a “war on wildlife”. “Now birds are not allowed in trees … How is it allowed?” she tweeted. |
A spokesperson for Bristol city council said the trees were on private property and not subject to a tree protection order, so there was nothing the local authority could do. The spokesperson said the spikes had been in place for a number of years. | A spokesperson for Bristol city council said the trees were on private property and not subject to a tree protection order, so there was nothing the local authority could do. The spokesperson said the spikes had been in place for a number of years. |