Confused and angry birds hovered over a township neighborhood Thursday.
They were looking down on a fallen comrade hanging upside down from a pine tree in Kay Schuh’s backyard off Cripps Drive. They didn’t seem pleased about the situation.
A dead turkey vulture was hung from the tree by the U.S. Department of Agriculture earlier in the day in an effort to chase off hundreds of vultures that have been hanging out each night in the neighborhood near Buttonwood Lake from fall to spring.
Over the last decade or so, large numbers of vultures have been roosting in trees in the neighborhood at night, leaving their feces on residents’ homes, properties, yards and vehicles.
Nothing residents have done to chase the birds away has worked: not banging pots and pans, shining lights at them or trying to shoo them away. So experts were called in.
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They were looking down on a fallen comrade hanging upside down from a pine tree in Kay Schuh’s backyard off Cripps Drive. They didn’t seem pleased about the situation.
A dead turkey vulture was hung from the tree by the U.S. Department of Agriculture earlier in the day in an effort to chase off hundreds of vultures that have been hanging out each night in the neighborhood near Buttonwood Lake from fall to spring.
Over the last decade or so, large numbers of vultures have been roosting in trees in the neighborhood at night, leaving their feces on residents’ homes, properties, yards and vehicles.
Nothing residents have done to chase the birds away has worked: not banging pots and pans, shining lights at them or trying to shoo them away. So experts were called in.
http://www.phillyburbs.com/news/loc...cle_ba83aad9-335b-59f4-9b5b-3db9df7a3ad5.html