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Martha I am bording her for 8 days!!! Poor little girl!! It is loud at my place too but it is a house so she gets to go outside to play.. she isn't fixed yet so my FI get nervous she is going to get knocked up.. just what i need to think about my little daughter getting raped!! Bad thoughts!!

 

anyways.. so some of my co-workers took us out to lunch today and gave us $100 and my cake stand.. and they had a little cheese cake with a cute little topping on it for us..how sweet!!

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I'm terrified of birds and they seem to follow me very closely at my home. Our gardener filled in some holes around the roof line where they had been building some nests. So he comes out again yesterday and noticed that they were starting to build again. He cleaned them up again so we'll just hope they stop. arrrgghhh.
Is that how you get rid of birds??!

My dog is being terrorized by 2-3 birds everday. As soon as he steps into my backyard, they start chirping really loud to each other and start swooping down by my dog's head repeatedly until he finally comes inside. They almost hit me the other day not realizing I was walking onto the grass. The other night I let him out and as he pee'd, I could see the look of terror on his face that they'd come. He's even started having accidents in the house even though we take him out regularly.. I think he's scared.

Anyone have advice for "attack of the birds"?
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jenny and sandra, get a large, ugly, plastic or wooden Owl and put it in a high, prominent location where the birds can easily see it.

 

the birds will stop coming by it because an owl is a predatory bird.

 

we see this all over here in the pac. NW. lots of little birds that poop all over things, and you see fake owls up everywhere.

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jenny and sandra, get a large, ugly, plastic or wooden Owl and put it in a high, prominent location where the birds can easily see it.

the birds will stop coming by it because an owl is a predatory bird.

we see this all over here in the pac. NW. lots of little birds that poop all over things, and you see fake owls up everywhere.
That is so funny to me that owls are predatory...WHOO- WHOO. I feel very silly at the moment...
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jenny and sandra, get a large, ugly, plastic or wooden Owl and put it in a high, prominent location where the birds can easily see it.

the birds will stop coming by it because an owl is a predatory bird.

we see this all over here in the pac. NW. lots of little birds that poop all over things, and you see fake owls up everywhere.
I'll try that! NOw... where do I find an ugly owl thing
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jenny and sandra, get a large, ugly, plastic or wooden Owl and put it in a high, prominent location where the birds can easily see it.

the birds will stop coming by it because an owl is a predatory bird.

we see this all over here in the pac. NW. lots of little birds that poop all over things, and you see fake owls up everywhere.

You can also use rubber snakes. Although, I am terrified of snakes so this was not a good option for me!

You can get them at the hardware store or even a toy store.

We used to use them in the airplane hangar where I worked. Sometimes you'll also see them in the rafters at Sam's or Costco.
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