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jakeXT

(10,575 posts)
Sun Nov 22, 2015, 06:20 PM Nov 2015

Rome enlists American falcons to hunt starlings befouling Eternal City

Officials hope Texan birds of prey will scare off migratory flocks, as bird droppings make roads slippery and ruin landmarks

In one of the most adrenaline-fuelled moments of Spectre, the new James Bond movie, 007 races along the banks of Rome’s Tiber river and makes a dramatic escape from his would-be assassin.

But if the high-speed chase was recreated today, Bond’s Aston Martin would almost certainly skid on the droppings of countless migrating starlings that have come to roost in the trees lining the river. His suit almost certainly would not survive unstained.

Exasperated by the proliferation of bird faeces, the Roman authorities have sought to take matters into their own hands – not literally, of course.

“The biggest problem is the guano, there’s the risk the streets become very slippery,” said Sabrina Alfonsi, president of the central Rome municipality where the birds roost. They are attracted to the Eternal City due to its light, sleeping there after a day feeding on olive tree parasites in the countryside.

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An alternative technique is to play recordings of starling distress calls, prompting them to scatter and move to less busy parts of the city. But this scheme has been delayed until December while firms compete for the lucrative contract, worth €40,000 (£28,000) in previous years.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/nov/22/rome-enlists-american-falcons-to-hunt-starlings-befouling-eternal-city

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Rome enlists American falcons to hunt starlings befouling Eternal City (Original Post) jakeXT Nov 2015 OP
Seems like a no-win situation packman Nov 2015 #1
 

packman

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1. Seems like a no-win situation
Sun Nov 22, 2015, 06:49 PM
Nov 2015

"sleeping there after a day feeding on olive tree parasites in the countryside. " Looks like they keep the olive tree parasites in check. Get rid of the birds, affects the olive trees.

Communist China tried to eradicate all the birds a while back saying they ate grain . There was a big push and they wiped out a lot of birds only to discover it increased the insect population which did more damage.

Nature is a fine balance.

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