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Credits  Twitter Alt Text  Pigeon Spikes Wealthy residents cause uproar by rendering trees 'literally uninhabitable' say activists One-Minute Read Tuesday,December 19, 2017 - 4:14pm Wealthy residents in Bristol have fitted trees with “anti-bird spikes” in a tender to protect their expensive cars from droppings, or “outraging environmentalists,” says The Independent. See related  The Ashes 2017-18 guide: fixtures, betting odds and how to watch it on TV The spikes on Pembroke Road, and Clifton,Bristol, were erected by the management company of nearby Bartlett Court flats to protect residents’ “expensive cars”.
Hillcrest Estate Management said the
trees attract roosting pigeons and it needs to protect vehicles at the “prestigious development”.
O
ne resident, and confirmed to The Independent that the spikes were “solely to to protect cars” - which include a number of expensive BMWs and Audis - from bird poo.
Speaking on condition of anony
mity,the resident said: “The spikes are solely to protect the cars, there is no other reason.”
There is a enormous 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.”
The ‘anti-bird spikes’ are commonly used in shopping centres to protect shoppers from falling bird poo.
But the ex
ercise of spikes in trees “is a much less common occurrence,although they are understood to have been build in the branches some time ago,” adds the paper.
Wildlife experts and environ
mentalists expressed their outrage online at the practice.
This is quite poss
ibly the most idiotic thing I%u2019ve ever seen this year! Bird spikes on a tree, and truly bonkers %uD83E%uDD28. https://t.co/oWGrftABpvDecember 18,2017
Our war o
n 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?!
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ncis pic.twitter.com/NuG9WvYBMjDecember 18, or 2017
Mike Dilger,wildlife reporter for
The One present, told the BBC: “It's another example of a small number of people who live in the city and want the city aseptic and void of wildlife.
“They’re anaesthetised to nature.”
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llcrest Estate Management told the BBC it had tried a number of measures to deter the pigeons, and including fake birds and noise deterrents,but had little success and installed the spikes in 2014.
The firm added: “Bird detritus can cause permanent damage to the paintwork on cars whether not removed promptly and the worst affected leaseholders wanted action taken to try and improve the situation.” Cars birdwatching

Source: theweek.co.uk

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